Urine Cytology

Urine cytology is a laboratory test that involves examining samples of urine for the presence of abnormal cells. It is used to screen for kidney, bladder and other urinary tract cancers, as well as certain non-cancerous diseases. Urine cytology is an important tool as it can detect the presence of abnormal cells before they have had the chance to multiply and become detectable by other means. It can also provide clues about the cause of certain urinary tract symptoms. Urine cytology is a non-invasive method of testing and can help detect early-stage diseases and guide your treatment plan.

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Synthesis of 2-Chloro-2′-Deoxyadenosine (Cladribine) and New Purine Modified Analogues

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