HomeLab TestUrine for RBC (Morphology)
Overview
Purpose: The test is used to evaluate the shape and appearance of red blood cells (RBCs) in the urine. This helps in diagnosing the source of hematuria (blood in urine) and determining whether it is of glomerular (kidney) or non-glomerul...
Risk Assessment
The urine RBC morphology test is non-invasive and carries no direct risks to the patient.
Accurate collection of the urine sample is crucial to avoid contamination and ensure reliable results.
Normal Range
Interpretation
Normal Result: 0-2 RBCs/HPF, suggesting no significant abnormalities.
Abnormal Result:
Increased RBCs: Indicates hematuria. Further evaluation is needed to determine the cause.
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Sample Type
The test requires a urine sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is RBC morphology distinguished from other urinary findings?
What does RBC morphology in urine indicate?
What are the types of RBC morphology seen in urine?
How is RBC morphology in urine evaluated?
What conditions can cause dysmorphic RBCs in urine?
Is finding RBCs in urine always abnormal?
What other tests are recommended if RBCs are found in urine?
Can medications or diet affect RBCs in urine?
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Urine for RBC (Morphology)
Red Blood Cell Morphology in Urine

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Description
The Urine Red Blood Cell (RBC) Morphology test is a microscopic examination of urine to analyze the shape, size, and appearance of red blood cells present in the sample. This test helps to determine the source and cause of hematuria (blood in urine) by identifying whether the RBCs are originating from the kidneys or lower urinary tract. Morphological abnormalities in RBCs can indicate various conditions such as glomerulonephritis, urinary tract infections, or kidney stones.
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