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Identifier: examinationofu00saxe (find matches)
Title: Examination of the urine; a manual for students and practitioners
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Saxe, George Alexander De Santos, 1876-1911
Subjects: Urine
Publisher: Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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rms of vegetable matter, such as spiral fibersfrom the air-vessels of plants; vegetable fibers, hairs ofplants, cellulose, starch-globules, fat-globules, and crystals,spores, etc. Partly digested muscle-fibers, yellowish orbrown in color, with their striations, also appear in fecalmatter. There may be also connective-tissue threads,mucus threads, epithelia, pus-cells, and crystals of triplephosphate. The epithelia are usually of a flat variety,but columnar epithelia are sometimes found. Various bac-teria, fungi, yeasts, etc., from the feces will also be seen.The importance of recognizing fecal material lies in thepossibility of a fistula between the rectum and the urinarytract. In a specimen of urine examined by the author thepresence of fecal material and of masses of tumor cells andof pigmented intestinal epithelia has led to a diagnosis of a 25° EXAMINATION OF THE URINE rectovesical fistula due to carcinoma of the rectum. Thepatient was operated upon on the strength of the urinary
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Fig. 44.—Cellulose. Fig- 45-—Cork. diagnosis and a cancerous tumor found which had ulceratedinto the bladder. CLASSIFICATION OF SEDIMENTS The simplest classification of urinary sediments is intothe unorganized and the organized. The following tablefrom Tyson presents this classification in the most con-venient form: TABLE OF SEDIMENTS.—(Tyson) Unorganized. I. Uric acid (crystalline). (a) Acid sodium urate (amorphous,occasionally crystalline). (b) Acid potassium urate (amorphous). (c) Acid calcium urate (amorphous). (d) Acid ammonium urate (crystalline).III. Calcium oxalate (crystalline). II. Uric acid compounds: - SEDIMENTS IN ACID AND ALKALINE URINES 251 f(a) Ammoniomagnesium phosphate n, (crystalline).(b) Calcium phosphate (amorphous andcrystalline).V. Calcium carbonate (crystalline).VI. Calcium phosphate (crystalline).VII. Leucin and tyrosin (crystalline).VIII. Cystin (crystalline). Organized. I. Mucus and pus. V. Spermatozoa. II. Epithelium. VI. Fungi and infusoria. III. Blo

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