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 CHARACTERISTICS
 Smooth
 Non-nucleated
 Biconcave disks like (7
mm - diameter)
 Identified using High
Power Objective
 Ave. # seen in 20 hpfs
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Hyposthenuria
 Glomerular membrane
damage
 Vascular damage
(genitourinary tract)
 Hematuria
Frequently confused with yeast cells,
oil droplets and air bubbles.
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Larger than RBC
(diameter – 12mm)
 Nuetrophil –
predominantly found in
the urine sediment
 Ave. # seen in 10 hpfs
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Presence of Eosinophil
 Drug-induced
interstitial nephritis
 Urinary Tract Infection
 Renal Transplant
rejection
 pyuria
 Presence of an
infection or
inflammation in the
genitourinary system
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Derived from the lining
of the gastrourinary
system
 3 types
 Squamous EC
 Transitional EC
 Renal tubular EC
 Squamous Epithelial Cell
 Largest cells found in the
urine
 Contains abundant and
irregular cytoplasm and
prominent nucleus like
an RBC size
 Often first structures
observed when the
sediment under LPO
 Uses LPO and HPO
magnification
 Commonly reported as
rare, few, moderate or
many
 Appear folded, possible
resembling cast and will
begin to disintegrate in
urine that is not fresh
 Originate – linings of the
vagina and female
urethra and lower portion
of the male urethra
 Variation – clue cell
 (indicative of vaginal
infection by
Gardnerella vaginalis)
 Bacteria should most
covered of e cell
surface
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Perineal or vaginal
contamination (female)
 Foreskin contamination
(males)
 Transitional Epithelial Cells
 Smaller than squamous
cells
 Appear
 Spherical
 Polyhedral
 Caudate
 Uses HPO
 Reported as rare, few,
moderate or many
 Originate – lining of
 renal pelvis
 Calyces
 Ureters
 Bladder
 Portion of the male
urethra
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Malignancy
 Viral infection
 Renal Tubular Epithelial
Cells
 vary in shape and size
 Proximal CT RTE
 Larger
 Rectangular
 Referred as
columnar or
convoluted cells
 Distal CT RTE
 Smaller
 Round and oval
 Mistaken as WBC’s and
Spherical Transitional
EC
 Collecting Duct RTE
 Cuboidal
 Presence of at least
one straight edge
 Collecting Duct RTE
 Appear in groups
(renal fragments)
 Identified in HPO
 Reported as rare, few,
moderate or many
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Tubular injury
 Necrosis of renal tubules
 Pyelonephritis
 Salicylate intoxication
 Transplant rejection
 Oval Fat Bodies
 Lipid containing RTE
cells
 Usually seen in
conjunction with free-
floating fat droplets
 Presence is confirmed
by staining the
sediments using Sudan
III or Oil Red O fat
stains and examing the
sediment using
polarized microscopy
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Lipiduria
 Severe tubular necrosis
 DM
 Trauma
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Not normally present
 Contaminant bacteria
multiply rapidly at
room temperature for
extended periods
 Results in a pH of 8 and
positive nitrite test
(unacceptable)
 Appear
 Spherical (cocci)
 Rods (rods)
 Reported using HPO
 Reported in terms of few,
moderate or many
 Phase microscopy aids in
the visualization
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 UTI
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Appear
 Small
 Refractile oval
structures (w/ or
w/o bud)
 Reported as rare, few,
moderate or many per
hpf
 Candida albicans
 Yeast cell (seen in
urine of:
 Diabetic
 Immunocompromi
sed patients
 women
 With vaginal
moniliasis
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Diabetes
 Vaginal moniliasis
 infection
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Trichomonas vaginalis
 Most frequently
encountered
 Trophozoite –
flagellate with an
undulating
membrane
 Rapid darting
movement in in Wet
preparations
(identification)
 Reported as rare, few,
moderate or many per
hpf
 May resemble a
 WBC
 Transitional
 RTE cell
 Phase microscopy
enhance visualization
of flagella or
undulating membrane
 Schistisoma haematobium
 Bladder parasite
 Ova (appear in the
urine)
 Feacal contamination –
can cause of ova fom
intestinal parasites
 Ova from pinworm
(Enterobius vermicularis)
 Most common
contaminant
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Vaginal inflammation
 Urethral infection
 Prostrate infection
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Oval, slightly tapered
heads
 Long flagella-like tails
 Motile
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Male infertility
 Retrograde ejaculation
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Protein material
produced by the
glands and epithelial
cells of the lower
genitourinary tract and
RTE cells.
 Tamm-horsfall protein
 Major constituent of
mucus
 Appears microscopically
as thread-like structures
with a low refractive
index
 Reported as rare, few,
moderate or many per lpf
 More frequently present
in female urine specimens
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Only elements found in
the urinary sediment
 Found within the
lumens of the tubules
and collecting duct
 Detection: LPF
 Identification: HPF
 Reporting: average
number/ 10 lpfs
 Dissolves quickly in
dilute, alkaline
 Cast Composition
 Major constituent:
 Tamm-Horsfall protein
 glycoprotein
excreted by the RTE
cells of the distal
convoluted tubules
and upper
collecting ducts
 Other proteins:
 albumin
 immunoglobulins
 Cast Formation
1. Aggregation of Tamm-
Horsfall protein into
individual protein fibrils
attached to the RTE
cells
2. Interweaving of protein
fibrils to form a loose
fibrillar network (urinary
constituents may
become enmeshed in
the network at this time)
3. Further protein fibril
interweaving to form a
structure
4. Possible attachment of
urinary constituents to the
solid matrix
5. Detachment of protein
fibrils from the epithelial
cells
6. Excretion of the cast
 Cylindruria- presence of
urinary casts
 Hyaline Casts
 Most frequently seen
cast
 Consist of Tamm-
horsfall protein
 0-2 per lp
 Colorless (unstained)
 Easily overlooked
(subdued light)
 f (normal)
 Increased:
 Strenuous exercise
 Dehydration
 Heat exposure
 Emotional stress
 Acute glomerular
nephritis
 Pyelonephritis
 Chronic renal disease
 Congestive heart
failure
 RBC Casts
 Indicates bleeding
(gastrourinary tract
and nephron
 Detection: LPO
 Fragile
 Fragments: more
irregular in shape
 Ages
 Color: Orange-red
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Glomerulonephritis
 Proteinuria
 Dysmorphic erythrocytes
 Strenuous exercise
 WBC Cast
 Signifies infection or
inflammation
(nephron)
 Detection: LPO
 Appear granular
 Nucleus: multilobed
 Forms clumps
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Pyelonephritis
 Acute interstitial
nephritis
 Inflammation
 Bacterial Casts
 Bacilli bound to protein
 May be mixed with
WBC
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Pyelonephritis
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Associated with heavy
metal and chemical or
drug-induces toxicity,
viral infection and
allograft rejection
 DCT Cells:
 Smaller
 Round/oval
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Tubular destruction
 Drug-induced toxicity
 Viral infection
 Allograft rejection
 Renal tubular damage
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Seen in conjunction
with oval fat bodies
and free fat droplets
 Highly refractile under
bright-field microscopy
 May contain
few/many fat droplets
 Confirmation: polarized
microscopy and Sudan
III or Oil Red O fat stains
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Nephrotic syndrome
 Tubular necrosis
 Diabetis mellitus
 Crush injuries
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Most frequently
encountered include
RBC and WBC
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Glomerulonephritis
 Pyelonephritis
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Coarse or Fine
 Pathologic or
Nonpathologic (origin)
 Lysosomes
excreated by RTE
 Granules represent
disintegration of
cellular casts and
tubule cell or protein
aggragates filtered by
the glomerulus
 Visualized under low-
power microscopy
 Final Identification: high
power
 Cast matrix: waxy
appearance
 Structure: more rigid,
jagged or broken and
diameter becomes
broader
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Strenuous exercise
 Pyelonephritis
 Glomerulonephritis
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Representative of
extreme urine stasis
 More easily visualized
than hyaline casts
because of higher
refractive index
 Supervital stain: they
stain homogeneous,
dark pink
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Chronic renal failure
 Stasis of urine flow
 CHARACTERISITCS
 Renal failure casts
 Represent urine stasis
 Granular and waxy
 Most common
broad cast
 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
 Destruction of tubular
walls
 Rena failure
 Extreme urine stasis
 CHARACTERISTICS
 Crystals found in
normal urine
 Crystals found in
abnormal urine
 liver disease
 inborn errors of
metabolism
 renal damage
 Reporting:
 rare, few, moderate, or
many/ hpf
 Average/ lpf
(Abnormal crystals)
 Precipitation of urine
solutes
 inorganic salts, organic
compounds, and
medications
(iatrogenic
compounds)
 subject to changes in
temperature, solute
concentration, and pH
 Low temperatures/ref
temp
 majority of crystal
formation takes place
 Presence of crystals in
freshly voided urine
 associated with
concentrated (high
specific gravity)
specimens
 Acidic pH
 organic and iatrogenic
compounds readily
precipitates
*** All abnormal crystals
are found in acidic
urine
 Neutral and alkaline pH
 inorganic salts
 Calcium oxalate
 precipitates in both
acidic and neutral
urine
 Cystine Crystals
 found in the urine of
persons who inherit a
metabolic disorder
that prevents
reabsorption of cystine
by the renal tubules
(cystinuria)
 Persons with cystinuria
have a tendency to
form renal calculi,
particularly at an early
age.
 Cholesterol Crystals
 associated with
disorders producing
lipiduria, such as the
nephrotic syndrome
 seen in conjunction
with fatty casts and
oval fat bodies.
 Radiographic Dye
Crystals
 Contrast media
 Colorless long pointed
needles or flat
rectangular plates
(resemble cholesterol
crystals)
 Multicolored when
polarized
 Tyrosine crystals
 positive chemical test
results for bilirubin
 Inherited disorders of
amino-acid
metabolism
 Leucine crystals
 yellow-brown spheres
that demonstrate
concentric circles and
radial striations
 Bilirubin crystals
 disorders that produce
renal tubular damage,
such as viral hepatitis
 Sulfonamide Crystals
 urine of patients being
treated for UTI
 due to inadequate
patient hydration
 appearance in fresh
urine can suggest the
possibility of tubular
damage if crystals are
forming in the nephron
 Ampicillin Crystals
 Following massive
doses of this penicillin
compound without
adequate hydration
 Starch granule
 contamination may
occur when cornstarch
is the powder used in
powdered gloves
 Oil droplets
 may result from
contamination by
immersion oil or lotions
and creams
 Air bubbles
 occur when the
specimen is placed
under a cover slip
 Pollen grains
 seasonal contaminants
that appear as spheres
with a cell wall and
occasional concentric
circles
 Hair and fibers from
clothing and diapers
 mistaken for casts
 Vegetable fiber
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Urine sediments

  • 1.
  • 2.  CHARACTERISTICS  Smooth  Non-nucleated  Biconcave disks like (7 mm - diameter)  Identified using High Power Objective  Ave. # seen in 20 hpfs  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Hyposthenuria  Glomerular membrane damage  Vascular damage (genitourinary tract)  Hematuria
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  • 5. Frequently confused with yeast cells, oil droplets and air bubbles.
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  • 7.  CHARACTERISTICS  Larger than RBC (diameter – 12mm)  Nuetrophil – predominantly found in the urine sediment  Ave. # seen in 10 hpfs  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Presence of Eosinophil  Drug-induced interstitial nephritis  Urinary Tract Infection  Renal Transplant rejection  pyuria  Presence of an infection or inflammation in the genitourinary system
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  • 11.  CHARACTERISTICS  Derived from the lining of the gastrourinary system  3 types  Squamous EC  Transitional EC  Renal tubular EC
  • 12.  Squamous Epithelial Cell  Largest cells found in the urine  Contains abundant and irregular cytoplasm and prominent nucleus like an RBC size  Often first structures observed when the sediment under LPO  Uses LPO and HPO magnification  Commonly reported as rare, few, moderate or many  Appear folded, possible resembling cast and will begin to disintegrate in urine that is not fresh  Originate – linings of the vagina and female urethra and lower portion of the male urethra
  • 13.  Variation – clue cell  (indicative of vaginal infection by Gardnerella vaginalis)  Bacteria should most covered of e cell surface  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Perineal or vaginal contamination (female)  Foreskin contamination (males)
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  • 17.  Transitional Epithelial Cells  Smaller than squamous cells  Appear  Spherical  Polyhedral  Caudate  Uses HPO  Reported as rare, few, moderate or many  Originate – lining of  renal pelvis  Calyces  Ureters  Bladder  Portion of the male urethra
  • 18.  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Malignancy  Viral infection
  • 19.
  • 20.  Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells  vary in shape and size  Proximal CT RTE  Larger  Rectangular  Referred as columnar or convoluted cells  Distal CT RTE  Smaller  Round and oval  Mistaken as WBC’s and Spherical Transitional EC  Collecting Duct RTE  Cuboidal  Presence of at least one straight edge
  • 21.  Collecting Duct RTE  Appear in groups (renal fragments)  Identified in HPO  Reported as rare, few, moderate or many  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Tubular injury  Necrosis of renal tubules  Pyelonephritis  Salicylate intoxication  Transplant rejection
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  • 24.  Oval Fat Bodies  Lipid containing RTE cells  Usually seen in conjunction with free- floating fat droplets  Presence is confirmed by staining the sediments using Sudan III or Oil Red O fat stains and examing the sediment using polarized microscopy  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Lipiduria  Severe tubular necrosis  DM  Trauma
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  • 28.  CHARACTERISTICS  Not normally present  Contaminant bacteria multiply rapidly at room temperature for extended periods  Results in a pH of 8 and positive nitrite test (unacceptable)  Appear  Spherical (cocci)  Rods (rods)  Reported using HPO  Reported in terms of few, moderate or many  Phase microscopy aids in the visualization
  • 30.  CHARACTERISTICS  Appear  Small  Refractile oval structures (w/ or w/o bud)  Reported as rare, few, moderate or many per hpf  Candida albicans  Yeast cell (seen in urine of:  Diabetic  Immunocompromi sed patients  women  With vaginal moniliasis
  • 31.  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Diabetes  Vaginal moniliasis  infection
  • 32.
  • 33.  CHARACTERISTICS  Trichomonas vaginalis  Most frequently encountered  Trophozoite – flagellate with an undulating membrane  Rapid darting movement in in Wet preparations (identification)  Reported as rare, few, moderate or many per hpf  May resemble a  WBC  Transitional  RTE cell  Phase microscopy enhance visualization of flagella or undulating membrane
  • 34.  Schistisoma haematobium  Bladder parasite  Ova (appear in the urine)  Feacal contamination – can cause of ova fom intestinal parasites  Ova from pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis)  Most common contaminant  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Vaginal inflammation  Urethral infection  Prostrate infection
  • 35.
  • 36.  CHARACTERISTICS  Oval, slightly tapered heads  Long flagella-like tails  Motile  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Male infertility  Retrograde ejaculation
  • 37.
  • 38.  CHARACTERISTICS  Protein material produced by the glands and epithelial cells of the lower genitourinary tract and RTE cells.  Tamm-horsfall protein  Major constituent of mucus  Appears microscopically as thread-like structures with a low refractive index  Reported as rare, few, moderate or many per lpf  More frequently present in female urine specimens
  • 39.
  • 40.  CHARACTERISTICS  Only elements found in the urinary sediment  Found within the lumens of the tubules and collecting duct  Detection: LPF  Identification: HPF  Reporting: average number/ 10 lpfs  Dissolves quickly in dilute, alkaline  Cast Composition  Major constituent:  Tamm-Horsfall protein  glycoprotein excreted by the RTE cells of the distal convoluted tubules and upper collecting ducts  Other proteins:  albumin  immunoglobulins
  • 41.  Cast Formation 1. Aggregation of Tamm- Horsfall protein into individual protein fibrils attached to the RTE cells 2. Interweaving of protein fibrils to form a loose fibrillar network (urinary constituents may become enmeshed in the network at this time) 3. Further protein fibril interweaving to form a structure 4. Possible attachment of urinary constituents to the solid matrix 5. Detachment of protein fibrils from the epithelial cells 6. Excretion of the cast  Cylindruria- presence of urinary casts
  • 42.  Hyaline Casts  Most frequently seen cast  Consist of Tamm- horsfall protein  0-2 per lp  Colorless (unstained)  Easily overlooked (subdued light)  f (normal)  Increased:  Strenuous exercise  Dehydration  Heat exposure  Emotional stress  Acute glomerular nephritis  Pyelonephritis  Chronic renal disease  Congestive heart failure
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  • 47.  RBC Casts  Indicates bleeding (gastrourinary tract and nephron  Detection: LPO  Fragile  Fragments: more irregular in shape  Ages  Color: Orange-red  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Glomerulonephritis  Proteinuria  Dysmorphic erythrocytes  Strenuous exercise
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  • 52.  WBC Cast  Signifies infection or inflammation (nephron)  Detection: LPO  Appear granular  Nucleus: multilobed  Forms clumps  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Pyelonephritis  Acute interstitial nephritis  Inflammation
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  • 56.  Bacterial Casts  Bacilli bound to protein  May be mixed with WBC  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Pyelonephritis
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  • 59.  CHARACTERISTICS  Associated with heavy metal and chemical or drug-induces toxicity, viral infection and allograft rejection  DCT Cells:  Smaller  Round/oval  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Tubular destruction  Drug-induced toxicity  Viral infection  Allograft rejection  Renal tubular damage
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  • 63.  CHARACTERISTICS  Seen in conjunction with oval fat bodies and free fat droplets  Highly refractile under bright-field microscopy  May contain few/many fat droplets  Confirmation: polarized microscopy and Sudan III or Oil Red O fat stains  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Nephrotic syndrome  Tubular necrosis  Diabetis mellitus  Crush injuries
  • 64.
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  • 67.  CHARACTERISTICS  Most frequently encountered include RBC and WBC  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Glomerulonephritis  Pyelonephritis
  • 68.
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  • 71.  CHARACTERISTICS  Coarse or Fine  Pathologic or Nonpathologic (origin)  Lysosomes excreated by RTE  Granules represent disintegration of cellular casts and tubule cell or protein aggragates filtered by the glomerulus  Visualized under low- power microscopy  Final Identification: high power  Cast matrix: waxy appearance  Structure: more rigid, jagged or broken and diameter becomes broader
  • 72.  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Strenuous exercise  Pyelonephritis  Glomerulonephritis
  • 73.
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  • 76.  CHARACTERISTICS  Representative of extreme urine stasis  More easily visualized than hyaline casts because of higher refractive index  Supervital stain: they stain homogeneous, dark pink  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Chronic renal failure  Stasis of urine flow
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  • 80.  CHARACTERISITCS  Renal failure casts  Represent urine stasis  Granular and waxy  Most common broad cast  CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE  Destruction of tubular walls  Rena failure  Extreme urine stasis
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  • 84.  CHARACTERISTICS  Crystals found in normal urine  Crystals found in abnormal urine  liver disease  inborn errors of metabolism  renal damage  Reporting:  rare, few, moderate, or many/ hpf  Average/ lpf (Abnormal crystals)
  • 85.  Precipitation of urine solutes  inorganic salts, organic compounds, and medications (iatrogenic compounds)  subject to changes in temperature, solute concentration, and pH  Low temperatures/ref temp  majority of crystal formation takes place  Presence of crystals in freshly voided urine  associated with concentrated (high specific gravity) specimens
  • 86.  Acidic pH  organic and iatrogenic compounds readily precipitates *** All abnormal crystals are found in acidic urine  Neutral and alkaline pH  inorganic salts  Calcium oxalate  precipitates in both acidic and neutral urine
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  • 89.  Cystine Crystals  found in the urine of persons who inherit a metabolic disorder that prevents reabsorption of cystine by the renal tubules (cystinuria)  Persons with cystinuria have a tendency to form renal calculi, particularly at an early age.
  • 90.
  • 91.  Cholesterol Crystals  associated with disorders producing lipiduria, such as the nephrotic syndrome  seen in conjunction with fatty casts and oval fat bodies.
  • 92.
  • 93.  Radiographic Dye Crystals  Contrast media  Colorless long pointed needles or flat rectangular plates (resemble cholesterol crystals)  Multicolored when polarized
  • 94.
  • 95.  Tyrosine crystals  positive chemical test results for bilirubin  Inherited disorders of amino-acid metabolism
  • 96.
  • 97.  Leucine crystals  yellow-brown spheres that demonstrate concentric circles and radial striations
  • 98.  Bilirubin crystals  disorders that produce renal tubular damage, such as viral hepatitis
  • 99.  Sulfonamide Crystals  urine of patients being treated for UTI  due to inadequate patient hydration  appearance in fresh urine can suggest the possibility of tubular damage if crystals are forming in the nephron
  • 100.
  • 101.  Ampicillin Crystals  Following massive doses of this penicillin compound without adequate hydration
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  • 105.  Starch granule  contamination may occur when cornstarch is the powder used in powdered gloves
  • 106.  Oil droplets  may result from contamination by immersion oil or lotions and creams
  • 107.  Air bubbles  occur when the specimen is placed under a cover slip
  • 108.  Pollen grains  seasonal contaminants that appear as spheres with a cell wall and occasional concentric circles
  • 109.  Hair and fibers from clothing and diapers  mistaken for casts
  • 110.