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Urinalysis
Urinalysis is the laboratory analysis of a urine sample. In chronic-kidney-disease, it provides critical information including urine specific gravity (how concentrated the urine is), presence of protein, and signs of infection.
Key Facts
- Urine specific gravity is a key CKD indicator: dilute (<1.020) suggests failing kidneys
- Concentrated urine (>1.030-1.040) indicates normal kidney concentrating ability
- Water has a specific gravity of 1.000
- urine-protein-creatinine-ratio is performed on the urine sample for CKD sub-staging
- Urinalysis may miss kidney infection (pyelonephritis) in CKD patients because extreme dilution masks infection markers
- Urine culture is recommended to rule out infection
- Species: dogs and cats
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Related Conditions
Bladder StonesCondition
Crystal type, pH, and specific gravity guide diagnosis and management
Chronic Kidney DiseaseCondition
Urine specific gravity and protein screening are essential.
Feline Idiopathic CystitisCondition
Primary screening test; rules out infection and identifies crystals
Feline Lower Urinary Tract DiseaseCondition
Essential first diagnostic step
PyelonephritisCondition
Standard urinalysis may miss the infection; urine culture is recommended.
Urinary Tract InfectionCondition
Screening tool; culture confirms infection