-
pathognomonic for high
urinary protein nephrotic syndrome.[citation needed]
Formed by the
adhesion of
metabolic breakdown products or drug
pigments,
these casts...
- a red
pigment present in the urine,
where it is part of a
group of yellow,
brown and red
pigments generally designated as urochrome.
Pigments excreted...
- stones, or in
order to
facilitate the
control of a
urinary infection.
Regulating diet
mainly controls urinary pH,
although using medication can also control...
-
urinary tract. It is
often used to help with the pain, irritation, or
urgency caused by
urinary tract infections, surgery, or
injury to the
urinary tract...
- of
asparagus or foods,[citation needed]
beverages with
green pigments, or from a
urinary tract infection. Blue
urine can be
caused by the
ingestion of...
- methemoglobinemia. It has
previously been used for
treating cyanide poisoning and
urinary tract infections, but this use is no
longer recommended.
Methylene blue...
-
Laboratory observations were made on the species'
production of
fluorescent pigments,
cytochrome oxidases, and catalases. The
species is
named in
honor of the...
- levels; and
microscopy is
performed to
identify elements such as cells,
urinary casts, crystals, and organisms.
Urine is
produced by the
filtration of...
- that
grows best from 25 to 37 °C. K.
rosea has also been
found to
cause urinary tract infections in
people with
weakened immune systems. The
normal habitat...
- are
under preliminary research for the
potential to
reduce the risk of
urinary tract infections (UTIs) by
consuming cranberries,
grape seeds or red wine...