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bladder catheterization, female, bladder catheterization, male, urine cytology, a cytology exam of urine, detect cancer, inflammatory diseases, the urinary tract, collect a urine specimen, send it, collect a "clean-catch", midstream, urine sample, obtain a clean-catch sample, men, boys should wipe clean the head, the penis, women, girls need to wash the area between the lips, the vagina, soapy water, rinse well, start to urinate, allow a small amount to fall, toilet bowl, clears the urethra of contaminants, clean container, catch, 1 to 2 ounces of urine, remove the container, urine stream, give the container, assistant, an infant, thoroughly wash the area around the urethra, open a urine collection bag, a plastic bag, an adhesive paper on one end, place it on infant, males, entire penis, in the bag, adhesive attached, skin, females, bag, over the labia, place a diaper over the infant, bag, check baby frequently, remove the bag, infant has urinated into it, active infants, take a couple of attempts, lively infants, displace the bag, causing an inability, obtain the specimen, urine is drained into a container, transport back, epithelial cells line the urinary tract, shed, urine, urine is examined, abnormal cells, indicate cancer, the kidney, ureters, bladder, urethra, urine sample is processed, in the laboratory, examined under the microscope by a pathologist who looks, abnormal cells, collect a clean catch urine sample 3 hours, last voiding, first morning voided specimen should not be used, collection is taken, infant, a couple of extra collection bags necessary, no discomfort associated, a clean catch urine specimen, test is performed to detect cancer, inflammatory diseases, the urinary tract, performed, bladder lesions, noted on an x-ray, occasionally be performed in individuals who, at high risk of developing bladder cancer, detect cytomegalovirus, viral diseases, urine shows normal epithelial cells, relatively free of debris, there an abundance of epithelial cells, red blood cells, white blood cells, atypical-looking cells, cancer cells present, imply cancer, inflammation, the urinary tract, glomerulonephritis, renal cell carcinoma, additional condition under which the test performed, diagnosis of cancer, inflammatory disease cannot be made exclusively by this test, confirmed by other diagnostic tests.



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