Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . ng composed of several small spheroidswhich have not been able to grow equally in all directions owing tocollateral pressure.] From alkaline 2. ACID AMMONIUM UBATE. In the form of spheroids and coherent Fig. 3. ACID AMMONIUM URATE (spiculated spheroids), hedgehog or thorn-apple forms. [Urate of sodium may also assume this acid urine. Fig. 4. CYSTIN. Regular and irregular hexagonal plates of cystin; RED ANDWHITE BLOOD-CORPUSCLES, the latter exhibiting markedchanges of form resembling amoebo


Atlas of urinary sediments; with special reference to their clinical significance . ng composed of several small spheroidswhich have not been able to grow equally in all directions owing tocollateral pressure.] From alkaline 2. ACID AMMONIUM UBATE. In the form of spheroids and coherent Fig. 3. ACID AMMONIUM URATE (spiculated spheroids), hedgehog or thorn-apple forms. [Urate of sodium may also assume this acid urine. Fig. 4. CYSTIN. Regular and irregular hexagonal plates of cystin; RED ANDWHITE BLOOD-CORPUSCLES, the latter exhibiting markedchanges of form resembling amoeboid movement. From a case of CYSTINURIA. Fig. 5. LEUCIN AND TYROSIN. Leucin, in the form of spheroids, showingradial and concentric striation, small spheroids are attached to theperiphery of two of the larger ones. Tyrosin, in the form of tufts,sheaves, and stars, showing irregular radial extension of the needles. From the urinary sediment of a case of ACUTEYELLOW ATROPHY OE THE LIVER. Pig. 6. LEUCIN spheroids. From the urine of a case of ACUTE YELLOWATROPHY OP THE LIVER. vm. S O.


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