a test that looks at urine to find out its content. Can be used to detect some types of diseases.
Chemical or microscopic analysis of urine.
test of the urine for bacteria, protein, and glucose
A physical, microscopic or chemical examination of urine. The specimen is physically examined for color, turbidity, specific gravity and ph. Microscopically for blood cells, casts, crystals pus and bacteria.
Series of tests performed on a patient's urine sample; important in diagnosing prostatitis, urinary infections, bladder and kidney cancer, diabetes, and other conditions.
Laboratory analysis of urine, used to aid in the diagnosis of disease or to detect the presence of a specific substance, such as protein.
A test of a urine sample that can reveal many problems of the urinary system and other body systems. The sample may be observed for color, cloudiness, and concentration; signs of drug use; chemical composition, including sugar; the presence of protein, blood cells, or germs; or other signs of disease.
Panel of physicochemical tests carried out on urine, as an aid in the diagnosis of urinary-tract disorders.
analysis of constituents of urine.
Tests performed on a sample of urine, usually to evaluate for red and white blood cells, bacteria, crystals, protein and sugar.
Test that determines the level of protein and various chemical compounds in the urine.
Test to measure the presence of protein and other substances in the urine. to top
(medicine) the chemical analysis of urine (for medical diagnosis)
a common test for kidney disease, with doctors looking for blood and protein in the urine
a drug test, and drugs are a big no-go in the army
a group of tests that detect and semi-quantitatively measure various compounds that are eliminated in the urine, including the byproducts of normal and abnormal metabolism as well as cells, including bacteria , and cellular fragments
a laboratory examination of a person's urine
a medical examination of the urine and part of routine examinations
an analysis of urine including a brief chemical analysis and a microscopic examination of the cells contained in the sample
an array of tests performed on urine, usually used in medical diagnosis
an examination of the urine by physical or chemical means
a simple test that can be performed during the initial office visit
a test in which a urine sample is evaluated to detect abnormalities, such as abnormal levels of sugar or protein
Examination of the urine for infectious agents, cells, or other substances that are signs of disease.
Analysis of urine for blood and bacteria, etc.
a lab analysis of components and substances found in urine.
A laboratory test of the urine (urine analysis)
A test done on a sample of urine.
A laboratory examination of the urine.
Examination of a urine sample to check for signs of infection, blood or other abnormalities.
Tests on urine to diagnose diseases and infections.
a test or tests that determine and measure the content of urine
Examination of the urine for abnormalities
A test of the urine that measures several different elements (such as protein, color, odor and clarity) in order to help find the cause of various symptoms.
(yoor-in-AL-ih-sis): A test of a urine sample that can reveal many problems of the urinary system and other body systems. The sample may be observed for physical characteristics, chemistry, the presence of drugs or germs, or other signs of disease.
MS = Examination of urine by chemical, physical, or microscopic means. Routine urinalysis usually includes performing chemical screening tests, determining specific gravity, observing any unusual color or odor, screening for bacteriuria, and examining the sediment microscopically. AN = GEN only; for urinalysis of specific substances in the urine prefer /urine UI = D016482
An analysis of the content of the urine. For some tests it is important to get the first and midflow urine sample of the day, which will contain the highest concentration of toxins and other clues.
The process by which your urine is examined for various factors.
laboratory examination of urine for various cells and chemicals, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, infection, or excessive protein.
Analysis of the urine; a separating of the urine for examination to determine the presence of abnormal elements
A group of physical and chemical tests done on a sample of urine to check for various disorders, including those of the kidneys and urinary tract.
the chemical analysis of a subject’s urine. This is the least accurate and reliable of the three methods of blood-alcohol analysis (i.e., urine, blood and breath tests) and a completely undependable procedure especially where voiding of the bladder has not taken place 15 or 20minutes before the sample is obtained.
Test that examines the urine for signs of infection, blood or other abnormalities.
A test that determines the content of the urine.
a simple test to analyze one's urine.
Laboratory test of urine to detect disease
A group of visual, physical, and chemical tests performed on urine specimens. As a routine screening test, urinalysis is rarely successful in detecting asymptomatic (without symptoms) kidney or other disease.
Urinalysis is a microscopic examination of the urine that detects red blood cells, white blood cells, and bacteria in the urine. Urinalysis usually is abnormal when there is inflammation or stones in the kidneys or bladder, which sometimes can be confused with appendicitis. Therefore, an abnormal urinalysis suggests that there is a kidney or bladder problem, while a normal urinalysis is more characteristic of appendicitis.
An analysis of urine to find out its content.
Analysis of urine for chemicals, minerals, sugar, hormones, infections etc.
a test that evaluates a urine sample to detect abnormalities. Urinalysis is important for diagnosing prostatitis, urinary infections, bladder and kidney cancer, diabetes and other conditions.
An analysis of the physical and chemical characteristics of urine.
a laboratory test in which the urine is examined for any abnormalities.
The physical, chemical, and microscopic analysis of urine to detect changes in important characteristics and values that may indicate diseases or disorders. These include protein, sugar, relative acidity or alkalinity, presence of blood and microorganisms, bilirubin, and an increased number of white cells. Special urine tests, such as tests for pregnancy, are not performed as part of a urinalysis.
Urinalysis / UA is when a urine sample is tested, commonly to check for any signs of infection, or protein or sugar levels.
A urinalysis (or "UA") is an array of tests performed on urine and one of the most common methods of medical diagnosis. A part of a urinalysis can be performed by using urine dipsticks, in which the test results can be read as color changes.