Routine urinalysis (dipstick) findings in mass screening of healthy adults.

R. S. Carel, D. S. Silverberg, R. Kaminsky, A. Aviram

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Abstract

We present results of simple urinalysis examinations (dipstick) in a large (approximately 21,000 people) working population. In about 10% of the screened individuals at least one abnormality was found. In men the most common finding was proteinuria (4.9%). Hematuria was found in 2.6% and glycosuria in 0.6%. The most prevalent finding in women was hematuria (8.1%), followed by proteinuria (3.9%) and glycosuria (0.6%). Only about 1% of the examinees had two or more abnormalities in their urine examinations. These findings attest to the utility and practicability of incorporating urine testing into various screening and clinical examinations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2106-2108
Number of pages3
JournalClinical Chemistry
Volume33
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1987
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Biochemistry
  • Biochemistry, medical

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