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- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A urine test strip or dipstick is a basic diagnostic tool used to determine pathological changes in a patient's urine in standard urinalysis. A standard urine test strip may comprise up to 10 different chemical pads or reagents which react (change color) when immersed in, and then removed from, a urine sample.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urine_test_strip
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Clinical urine tests are examinations of the physical and chemical properties of urine and its microscopic appearance to aid in medical diagnosis. The term urinalysis—a portmanteau of the words urine and analysis —generally refers to the gross (macroscopic) examination of the urine, chemical
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Urinalysis involves assessment of the physical properties of urine, such as color and clarity; chemical analysis using a urine test strip; and microscopic examination. Microscopic examination...
See moreUrine test results should always be interpreted using the reference range provided by the laboratory that performed the test, or using information provided by the test strip/device
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See moreHelen Murray Free and her husband, Alfred Free, pioneered dry reagent urinalysis, resulting in the 1956 development of Clinistix (also known as Clinistrip), the first dip-and-read test for glucose in urine for patients with diabetes. This breakthrough led to additional dip-and
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