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Urine Microscopy - Kidney Stones and Crystals 

Uric Acid, Cystine, Hippurate, Cloth Fiber, Tyrosine, CaOx, CaP,
Urine Microscopy ... Kidney Stones and Crystals ... #Differential #Shapes ... #Diagnosis #Clinical ... Sediment #Kidney #Atlas
Kidney stone type, corresponding urine sediment, urinary risk factors, and associated clinical settings.
#Diagnosis #Nephrology #Urine #Microscopy
and associated clinical ... #Diagnosis #Nephrology ... #Urine #Microscopy ... #Types #Morphology ... #Composition #Shapes
Common Fungal Pathology 
 • Candida - Small yeast intermingled with pseudohyphae
 • Aspergillosis - Septate
Pathology • Candida ... Fungal #Pathology #clinical ... #microscopy #table ... #atlas #key #comparison ... #morphology
Atlas of Urine Microscopy Findings
 • Epithelial cells - Normal
 • Renal tubular cells - Acute
Atlas of Urine Microscopy ... • Red cell casts ... • White cell casts ... #Atlas #key #diagnosis ... #nephrology #casts
Morphology and Descriptions of Endemic Fungal Infections with Yeasts in Tissues
Broad-based budding yeasts:
 • Description: Broad-based
Morphology and Descriptions ... fungal #infections #morphology ... #clinical #atlas ... #fungi #microbiology ... #differential #diagnosis
Morphology and Descriptions of Fungal Infections with Hyphae or Pseudohyphae in Tissues
Yeasts with Pseudohyphae: 
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Morphology and Descriptions ... Consistent with Candida ... fungi #infections #microbiology ... #differential #diagnosis ... septations #pathology #atlas
Morphology and Descriptions of Endemic Fungal Infections with Yeasts in Tissues
Broad-based budding yeasts:
 • Description: Broad-based
Morphology and Descriptions ... fungi #infections #microbiology ... #differential #diagnosis ... #morphology #pathology ... #atlas
Guide to Interpretation of Positive Blood Cultures

I arrange the potential Gram stain results that one can
Gram(–) cocci, yeast ... are grouped by ‘morphology ... Remember that clinician ... Interpretation #Laboratory #Microbiology ... #Diagnosis
Cyclosporiasis - Diagnosis and Management Summary
Pathogen: 
 • Cyclospora cayetanensis
 • Foodborne, waterbone, and soil-transmitted.
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Children (age 2-4 years ... • Anorexia, Nausea ... Established via stool microscopy ... routine O&P • Clinical ... management #treatment #microbiology