Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . Liili Ari3i PLATE XVII. PLATE XVII. Fig. 1. PHENYL GLUCOSAZON. Yellowish-green acicular crystals groupedin tufts, sheaves, and rosettes. Obtained by the application of the phenyl-hydrazin testto DIABETIC URINE. Fig. 2. FIBRIN. In the form of a network. Spontaneously deposited. Shownon a black background (natural size). From a case of PIBRINUBIA. Fig. 3. URETHRAL THREAD. A piece of one highly magnified. Many leucocytes and a few scattered epithelial cells from the urinary passages imb


Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . Liili Ari3i PLATE XVII. PLATE XVII. Fig. 1. PHENYL GLUCOSAZON. Yellowish-green acicular crystals groupedin tufts, sheaves, and rosettes. Obtained by the application of the phenyl-hydrazin testto DIABETIC URINE. Fig. 2. FIBRIN. In the form of a network. Spontaneously deposited. Shownon a black background (natural size). From a case of PIBRINUBIA. Fig. 3. URETHRAL THREAD. A piece of one highly magnified. Many leucocytes and a few scattered epithelial cells from the urinary passages imbedded in a mucous matrix. (See also Plate XV.,Fig. 3.) Fig. 4. HYALINE CASTS. One of which contains leucocytes, amorphous granules,and acicular crystals (fatty ^). Fig. 5. A WAXY [COLLOID] CAST (convoluted) and a GRANULAR CAST. [See annotation, Plate XIV., Fig. 6.] Fig. 6. A FRAGMENT OP TISSUE found in the urine. Hardened in alcoholand stained with hsemotoxylin and eosin [semi-diagrammatic] VILLOUS TUMOUR OF THE BLADDER. (See alsoPlate XVI., Figs. 5 and 6.) XVI


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