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Urinalysis is a quick, cheap, and readily available point of care test. The combination of reagents allows for rapid access testing of urine to screen for indicators that may require further investigation.
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NICE, NICE guideline [NG12]. Published June 2015. Last updated December 2021.
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Ross, D.G. (2023). Urinalysis. In: Tolofari, S., Moon, D., Starmer, B., Payne, S. (eds) Imaging and Technology in Urology . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26058-2_29
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