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Hi Doc. My 5yrs old daughter has this result in her urinalysis test: MICROSCOPIC RBC: TNTC WBC: 15-20/HPF Bacteria: Moderate Cast: RBC 3-5/LPF WBC 0-2/LPF RTE 1-4/LPF CHEMICAL TEST Sugar: Negative Albumin: 3+ MACROSCOPIC Color: Dark Yellow Specific Gravity: 1.030 Reaction: 6.0 Transparency: Tnrbid Can you please explain the result of this? Thanks a lot!
Hi & Welcome to HCM. I appreciate your concern for your beloved daughter.
Following parameters are abnormal in her urine:
Microscopic Red blood cells (RBCs): Too numerous to count White blood cells (WBCs): High RBC cast: high Albumin : Plus 3 Moderate bacteria and turbid urine
These finding are suggestive of infection of the kidney and need to be correlated with her clinical conditions. So, a pediatric consultation is recommended for proper clinical examination and she may need additional lab tests like blood urea, serum creatinine, abdominal ultrasound, etc to confirm the diagnosis.
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What Does This Urinalysis Report Mean?
Hi & Welcome to HCM. I appreciate your concern for your beloved daughter. Following parameters are abnormal in her urine: Microscopic Red blood cells (RBCs): Too numerous to count White blood cells (WBCs): High RBC cast: high Albumin : Plus 3 Moderate bacteria and turbid urine These finding are suggestive of infection of the kidney and need to be correlated with her clinical conditions. So, a pediatric consultation is recommended for proper clinical examination and she may need additional lab tests like blood urea, serum creatinine, abdominal ultrasound, etc to confirm the diagnosis. Hope to have answered your query