Urine Inclusion Body Test

Intravenous inclusion body examination is an auxiliary examination method for checking whether urine is normal. The inclusion body, that is, the host cell expressing the foreign gene, may be a prokaryotic cell such as Escherichia coli; or may be a eukaryotic cell such as a yeast cell or a mammalian cell. The inclusion body is a process in which the virus proliferates, and often forms a protein-like diseased structure in the host cell, which is visible under an optical microscope. Mostly round, oval or amorphous. It is usually aggregated from intact virus particles or unassembled virus subunits; a few are the reaction products of host cells against viral infections, free of virions. Through this examination, the corresponding symptoms can be judged. Basic Information Specialist classification: urinary examination classification: urine / kidney function test Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: normal. Positive: Urine virus inclusion bodies were tested in patients with glomerular disease. Results The urinary virus inclusion bodies were positive for serum HBV antigen and renal tissue HBsAg deposition. The detection of urinary virus inclusion bodies provides an important basis for the diagnosis of HBV-associated nephritis. Tips: Do not eat after 9:00 pm the day before the test. Drink water. Check the morning after getting up and do not eat or drink water, which is convenient for inspection. Female patients should not take urine for examination during menstruation. Normal value When the test is normal, the inclusion body is not detected. Clinical significance Abnormal results: urinary virus inclusion bodies were tested in patients with glomerular disease. Results The urinary virus inclusion bodies were positive for serum HBV antigen and renal tissue HBsAg deposition. The detection of urinary virus inclusion bodies provides an important basis for the diagnosis of HBV-associated nephritis. People who need to be examined: patients with glomerular disease. Positive results may be diseases: precautions for acute pyelonephritis Taboo before the test: Do not eat after 9:00 pm the day before the test. Drink water. Check the morning after getting up and do not eat or drink water, which is convenient for inspection. Requirements for inspection: 1. Pre-select the wide-mouth glass bottle that can hold more than 20 ml when leaving the urine sample. It must be cleaned before use. 2, it is best to leave the first urine specimen for inspection in the morning. When taking urine, it is best to take some urine before taking it. 3, female patients in the menstrual period should generally not take urine for inspection. Inspection process The doctor collects the patient's urine, passes the separation test of the urine by the laboratory, and determines the number of virus inclusions in the urine and other pathogens. The doctor carefully handles the test to avoid mistakes. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: Generally, there is no suitable for the crowd. Adverse reactions and risks No related complications and hazards have been found.

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