Biology Lecture 3: Urine Examination

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Above ______ threshold (10 mmol/L) glucose will appear in urine.

renal

Glycosuria (excess sugar in urine) generally means ______ mellitus.

diabetes

[Blank] resulting from either diabetic ketoacidosis or some other form of caloric deprivation (starvation).

Ketones

A positive ______ test suggests the presence of Gram-negative and some Gram-positive bacteria in significant numbers.

nitrite

The normal value of ______ pigment in urine specimen is less than or equal to 0.02 mg% (negative).

bilirubin

[Blank] iodine is used to detect bilirubin in urine.

Lugol

Causes of hyper______uria include moderate to severe hepatocellular damage and obstruction of bile ducts.

bilirubin

The normal value of ______ in urine specimen is less than or equal to 1 mg% (normal).

urobilinogen

[Blank] anemia is a cause of urobilinogenuria.

Hemolytic

Urobilinogenuria is not raised in ______ jaundice.

obstruction

This quiz covers the basics of urine examination, its importance in clinical medicine, and its role in diagnosing diseases in the urinary tract. It's based on Lecture 3, Practical 1, by Mohammed Sarim AL.Fatli, M.Sc. of Biology.

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