Bilirubin is not normally present in urine and indicates either bile duct obstruction or intrinsic hepatic disease. Elevated levels of urobilinogen may indicate hemolysis or hepatocellular disease.
A pee color chart can help you understand your health. The color of your pee shows how hydrated you are and if certain things are in your body. For example, dark yellow or brown pee usually means ...
The urine gave a trace to ++ tests for protein ... Serologic Tests at the Time of the Initial Hemolytic Episode.* All drugs except prednisone were discontinued on February 20.
Hemolysis is the #1 source of preanalytical error and can impact potassium results—potentially leading to inappropriate or delayed patient treatment, unnecessary ...
A few bubbles in your pee is normal, but foamy urine could require a trip to the doctor for a diagnosis and prescription. Seeing bubbles in pee usually isn’t a cause for concern. However, foamy urine ...
V., Duisburg, Germany) and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Germany) explored the combination of size exclusion chromatography (SEC) with diode array detector (DAD) and capillary-enhanced Raman ...
This paper demonstrates a previously undescribed defect of a glycolytic enzyme, triosephosphate isomerase, in the erythrocytes and leukocytes of a patient with congenital hemolytic anemia.
When you urinate (pee), you may sometimes see bubbles in the toilet. Bubbly urine, which may occur from urinating quickly or forcefully, is harmless. Foamy urine, which appears foamy or frothy ...
Urine is usually clear and light yellow in color, but cloudy urine may be hazy or milky looking. Dehydration, an infection, and certain health conditions can all cause cloudy urine (pee). It may also ...
A woman who has been drinking her own pee and rubbing it on her face for over a decade claims it improves her skin and overall health. Ruby Karyo, 30, has been gulping down her morning urine and ...
ACTIVATE-Kids is the First Study to Demonstrate Efficacy of an Oral Therapy for Children with PK Deficiency Who Are Not Regularly Transfused –– ...
Red blood cells (RBC) can be present in urine even when they are not visible to a person. Also known as hematuria, RBC in urine can indicate an infection, kidney disease, and other health conditions.