Advances in Urine Microscopy.

Am J Kidney Dis

Clinical and Research Laboratory on Urinary Sediment, UO di Nefrologia e Dialisi, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.

Published: June 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Urine microscopy is a critical diagnostic tool for kidney and urinary tract conditions, utilizing both automated systems and manual methods.
  • The review highlights advancements in urine microscopy techniques, especially the benefits of phase contrast microscopy over standard methods, which enhance the detection of various abnormalities.
  • Several clinical scenarios are discussed, such as identifying types of hematuria and crystalluria, as well as recognizing malignant cells and inherited disorders through urine analysis.

Article Abstract

Urine microscopy is an important tool for the diagnosis and management of several conditions affecting the kidneys and urinary tract. In this review, we describe the automated instruments, based either on flow cytometry or digitized microscopy, that are currently in use in large clinical laboratories. These tools allow the examination of large numbers of samples in short periods. We also discuss manual urinary microscopy commonly performed by nephrologists, which we encourage. After discussing the advantages of phase contrast microscopy over bright field microscopy, we describe the advancements of urine microscopy in various clinical conditions. These include persistent isolated microscopic hematuria (which can be classified as glomerular or nonglomerular on the basis of urinary erythrocyte morphology), drug- and toxin-related cystalluria (which can be a clue for the diagnosis of acute kidney injury associated with intrarenal crystal precipitation), and some inherited conditions (eg, adenine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency, which is associated with 2,8-dihydroxyadenine crystalluria, and Fabry disease, which is characterized by unique urinary lamellated fatty particles). Finally, we describe the utility of identifying "decoy cells" and atypical malignant cells, which can be easily done with phase contrast microscopy in unfixed samples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.11.011DOI Listing

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