Urinary Cytology
Urinary cytology is a laboratory procedure for the examination of cells in urine. It is used to help diagnose bladder cancer and other urinary tract diseases, such as kidney infections, kidney stones and urethritis. The procedure involves collecting and examining cells under a microscope to look for any changes in their size, shape, and color that might indicate the presence of disease. By examining the cells in this way, a pathologist can determine if there are any abnormal or cancerous cells present. Urinary cytology is an important tool in helping diagnose and treat diseases of the urinary tract.
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