Laboratory Test Index
Clinical Manual
Laboratory Test Index
Urine Tests
Laboratory Test Index
Urine Tests
This section provides valuable information for practitioners who use laboratory tests to assist in diagnosis and treatment. The index offers a guideline on lab tests, reference range, possible diagnosis, and suggested herbal formulas. However, it is important to note that laboratory results do not equate to diagnosis, as one result may indicate multiple possible diagnoses. Furthermore, one diagnosis does not equate to one herbal formula, as any one disease may have significantly different clinical manifestations and may need to be treated differently. Informed professional judgment and careful evaluation must be exercised prior to recommending any herbal formulas to patients.
This index is authored by: Dr. Matt Van Benschoten
Test & Reference Range | Result | Possible Diagnosis | Herbal Formulas | Acupuncture |
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AcetoneNegative |
Positive | due to diabetes |
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BacteriaNegative |
Positive | due to urinary tract infection |
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Bilirubin (total)0.3-1.2 mg/dL |
Elevated | due to liver disorders |
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Blood (occult)Negative |
Positive | due to urinary tract disorders |
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due to kidney disorders |
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due to kidney stones |
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Epithelial cells0-6 /HPF |
High | due to urinary tract disorders |
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GlucoseNegative |
Positive |
due to diabetes |
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due to kidney disorders |
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NitriteNegative |
Positive | due to urinary tract infection |
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ProteinNegative |
Positive | due to kidney disorders |
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Red blood cells (RBC)0-3 /HPF |
High | due to urinary tract disorders |
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due to kidney disorders |
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due to kidney stones |
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due to benign prostatic hyperplasia |
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Urobilinogen0.05-2.5 mg/24 h |
High | due to liver disorders |
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White blood cells (WBC)0-3 /HPF |
Many | due to urinary tract infection |
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