
What Does Urine Test Showing Hyaline Casts Indicate?

Hyaline casts is usually not clinically significant.
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Hyaline casts are formed by protein, which has precipitated inside of individual tubule lumens. This protein is secreted by cells in the thick ascending limb. It has a peculiar characteristic of aggregating to form a gel when it is concentrated in urine. If there’s nothing else around when it gels, it forms these hyaline casts. Accordingly I would say, hyaline cast are normal and only indicate that the patient may have had somewhat concentrated urine at the time it was collected.
However hyaline casts are sometimes formed due to dehydration, exercise, or (water pills) diuretic medicines. None of thees are going to trouble you. So do not be worried.
In the nutshell, hyaline casts are clinically non-significant finding.
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