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Figure 1.
Hypotonic urine containing an RBC, several WBCs, two renal epithelial cells, and a transitional epithelial cell (500x) |
Figure 2. Renal epithelial cells, WBCs, RBCs, and bacteria (500x). |
Figure 3. Many RBCs and a squamous epithelial cell (160x). |
Figure 4. SM-stained RBCs, some crenated (400x) |
Figure 5. Same field of view as previous figure under phase contrast microscopy (400x) |
Figure 6. WBCs, a few RBCs, and bacteria (500x) |
Figure 7. SM-stained WBCs and bacteria under phase contrast microscopy (400x) |
Figure 8. Large clump of WBCs and many squamous epithelial cells (400 x) |
Figure 9. SM-stained RBCs, WBCs, and squamous epithelial cells (400x) |
Figure 10. Distorted WBCs. Acetic acid (2%) was added to the slide to accentuate the nuclei, thereby confirming that the distorted cells are WBCs. The reason for this distortion is unknown (400x) |
Figure 11. Clump of WBCs, stained by bilirubin (200x) |
Figure 12. WBCs and squamous epithelial cells (400 x) |
Figure 13. Renal epithelial cells |
Figure 14. Sheet of squamous epithelial cells; most likely vaginal contamination (160x) |
Figure 15. Numerous WBCs and few transitional cells (arrow) (200x) |
Figure 16. SM-stained WBCs and transitional epithelial cells (200x). |
Figure 17. Squamous epithelial cells |
Figure 18. WBCs and bacteria. |
Figure 19. SM-stained WBCs and bacteria (400x) |
Figure 20. Same field of view as previous figure under phase contrast microscopy (400x) |
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