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When blood is in the urine but you cannot see any pink, red, or clotting, it’s considered occult blood. Another name for this condition is microscopic hematuria.
To confirm proteinuria, or too much protein in your pee, your doctor may do a urine test (urinalysis). They will look at the pee under a microscope to check for things that might mean kidney problems.
Discover the many causes of bloody urine, such as infections. Also learn how it’s diagnosed and treated, how to prevent it, and more.
Luxendo, a Bruker company, today announced the extension of the InVi SPIM microscope to include full incubation capabilities, as well as flexible illumination and detection optics.
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