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  2. Urinalysis - Wikipedia

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    Dark yellow-brown to green urine may suggest a high concentration of bilirubin, a state known as bilirubinuria. [26] [27] Red urine often indicates the presence of red blood cells or hemoglobin, but can also be caused by some medications and the consumption of foods containing red pigments, [26] such as beets.

  3. Iris pseudacorus - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are bright yellow, 7–10 cm (2.8–3.9 in) across, with the typical iris form. The fruit is a dry capsule 4–7 cm (1.6–2.8 in) long, containing numerous pale brown seeds. I. pseudacorus grows best in very wet conditions, and is common in wetlands, where it tolerates submersion, low pH , and anoxic soils.

  4. Cystoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, many urologists will order a "urine C & S" (urinalysis with bacterial/fungal cultures and testing for sensitivities to anti-infective medications) prior to the performance of the cystoscopy, and as part of the pre-operative workup. Depending on the results of the testing and other circumstances, he or she may elect to prescribe ...

  5. What the color of urine tells you about your health

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    The many colors of urine. Urine varies in color from pale yellow to deep amber, primarily due to urochrome, a byproduct of the normal breakdown of red blood cells. As these cells age, they are ...

  6. William Rickatson Dykes - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Dykes carried on her husband's plant breeding work, and in 1926, she named a yellow iris (the first true yellow) 'W. R. Dykes' in his honour. [23] It was sold by Orpington Nurseries and was used by other iris breeders to create new hybrids. [5] In 1930, she produced the iris 'Gudrun' (a white), which went on to win the Dykes Medal in ...

  7. Instruments used in urology - Wikipedia

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    Instrument Uses General instruments used in adult medicine are used in this branch of medicine: Ultrasonic stone disintegration apparatus: used to break down kidney stones into smaller fragments to allow them to pass out without the need of any surgery Cystoscope: an endoscope to view the urinary passage Urethral sound

  8. We finally know why urine is yellow (ew sorry) - AOL

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  9. Urine test - Wikipedia

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    A urine test is any medical test performed on a urine specimen. The analysis of urine is a valuable diagnostic tool because its composition reflects the functioning of many body systems, particularly the kidneys and urinary system , and specimens are easy to obtain. [ 1 ]