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A 70-year-old male patient with history of renal complications came to urinalysis laboratory for routine urinalysis tests. The examination results showed that the urine was significantly turbid and positive for urinary protein. What shall the technologist expect from the microscopic examination? a. Bacteria b. Parasite c. Urinary crystal d. Urinary casts
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d. Urinary casts
1 year ago

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