. Urinary analysis and diagnosis by microscopical and chemical examination. (see Fig. 29) of colorless prisms or plates, partly lozenge- and partly bar-rel-shaped. Frequently there are two, three, or even more plates, onewithin the other, or the plates may conglomerate in groups. Occasion-ally, more particularly when the urine has stood for some time, peculiarconfigurations appear in the interior of the plates. Fig. 28.—Cystin Crystals (X 500). 80 TJRINABY ANALYSIS AND DIAGNOSIS. Creatinin is found most frequently after prolonged muscular exercise,as is seen in athletes during active training.


. Urinary analysis and diagnosis by microscopical and chemical examination. (see Fig. 29) of colorless prisms or plates, partly lozenge- and partly bar-rel-shaped. Frequently there are two, three, or even more plates, onewithin the other, or the plates may conglomerate in groups. Occasion-ally, more particularly when the urine has stood for some time, peculiarconfigurations appear in the interior of the plates. Fig. 28.—Cystin Crystals (X 500). 80 TJRINABY ANALYSIS AND DIAGNOSIS. Creatinin is found most frequently after prolonged muscular exercise,as is seen in athletes during active training. A rare sediment, found inthe urine of a perfectly healthy athlete, is shown in Fig. 30. This sedi-ment contains plates and lozenges of creatinin, the rare crystalline form. Fig. 29.—Creatinin Crystals (X 500). & 1IIMill c^y


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