Urinalysis: Microscopy: Formed Elements Flashcards
1
Q
Squamous, transitional, and renal are all examples of what found in the urine?
A
epithelial cells
2
Q
What type of epithelial cell is this?
- Will see when passing through the skin to get urine
- Urethra
- Bottom 1/3 of bladder
- Not significant indicator of pathology
A
Squamous
3
Q
What type of epithelial cell is this?
- Upper portion of bladder, ureter, pelvis of kidney
- Significant in large number
A
Transitional
4
Q
What is another name for the transitional cells?
A
caudate
5
Q
What type of epithelial cell is this?
- Small, round cells
- Active degeneration of tubules
A
Renal tubules
6
Q
What type of cell is this?
- < 5 cells/hPf considered normal
- May appear crenated in concentrated urine
- May appear as ghost cells in dilute
A
RBC
7
Q
What type of cell is this?
1. Granular Cells
2. Few would be considered normal <10/hpf
3. You want some to keep bacteria under control
Increased = pyuria, UTI
A
WBC
8
Q
What type of cell is this?
- Should NOT be present ( in high numbers)
- can cause UTI
- Recorded as shape and present/absent
A
Bacteria