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Urinalysis

This short collection brings together additional BSAVA resources focusing on urinalysis and proteinuria in cats.
Updated in 2025.
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Urinalysis
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Emma Hooijberg and Francesco CianIn-house urinalysis
- Review best practices for urinalysis
- Discuss possible pitfalls
- Integrate urinalysis results with other laboratory data
Urinary sediment cytology
- Describe how to prepare urinary sediment for cytological analysis
- Demonstrate how to read and interpret urinary sediment
- Revise ancillary tests available
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Urinalysis
BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal PracticeUrinalysis is used to obtain information from urine samples. This section describes the equipment and techniques.
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Urinalysis
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Clinical PathologyAuthors: Niki Skeldon and Jelena RistićUrinalysis is one of the most useful diagnostic tools available to the practitioner. The specimen is readily available, provides extensive information about the animal’s health, and routine urinalysis tests are cheap to perform. The majority of these tests can be performed in-house; not only is this more economical, but it avoids any artefactual changes which can occur with delayed urine processing and hinder interpretation of the results. This chapter looks at sampling: collection and storage, normal urine, macroscopic examination, specific gravity, chemical analysis, wet sediment examination, urine cytology, urolith analysis, water deprivation testing, tests for glomerular pathology, tests for tubular pathology, urinary tests for adrenal disease, detection of systemic infectious diseases, detection of toxic substances, miscellaneous tests and urinalysis in animals less than 6 months old. Also included are case examples and a quiz question.
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