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Casts in a urinalysis are cylindrical structures formed in the kidney tubules and shed into the urine. They can indicate various conditions, such as kidney disease, dehydration, or urinary tract infections, depending on their composition and appearance under a microscope. Types of casts include hyaline, granular, cellular, fatty, waxy, and mixed casts.
Casts are formed in the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts of the nephron in the kidney. They are made up of protein or cellular material that becomes trapped in the renal tubules and is then washed out into the urine, where they can be detected.
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Amyloid fibrils are solidified protein fragments shaped like tubules in which they are formed. These fibrils are often associated with certain neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
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Hyaline casts, or urinary casts, are cylinders of protein that have been dislodged and passed through the urinary tract. They are telling signs of kidney disease.
Hyaline casts are not specific to kidney pathology and are often found in urinalysis post-exercise. However, in the presence of other signs and symptoms, they may be a clue that something is wrong with the kidney.
Orthopedic technologists put casts and splints on people.
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