. The examination of the urine of the horse and man . Fig. 19. Triple Phosphates. Crystals of cystin, leucin and tyrosin are sometimes en-countered in acid or alkaline urines. Organized Sediments. These are brought more plainly intoview if the preparations are stained, although this is not uni-versally practised. Organized sediments may be divided into (a)histologic elements, (b) microbic elements. Of the histologic elements there are frequently encountered,1st, epithelial cells from the bladder, from the vagina and fromthe ureter, their presence has no special significance. If, how-ever, they


. The examination of the urine of the horse and man . Fig. 19. Triple Phosphates. Crystals of cystin, leucin and tyrosin are sometimes en-countered in acid or alkaline urines. Organized Sediments. These are brought more plainly intoview if the preparations are stained, although this is not uni-versally practised. Organized sediments may be divided into (a)histologic elements, (b) microbic elements. Of the histologic elements there are frequently encountered,1st, epithelial cells from the bladder, from the vagina and fromthe ureter, their presence has no special significance. If, how-ever, they are present in considerable quantity, a lesion of theseparts may be suspected. 2nd, cells from the pelvis of the kid-ney, generally an indication of renal affection. 3rd, cancer 65


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