Cytology exam of urine
Alternate Names : Urine cytology
Definition
A cytology exam of urine is used to detect cancer and inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract.
Why is the Test Performed?
The test is done to detect cancer and inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract. The test is often done when blood is detected in the urine. It is also useful for monitoring a patient with a history of cancer of the urinary tract. The test may occasionally be ordered for individuals who are at high risk of developing bladder cancer.
The test can also detect cytomegalovirus and other viral diseases.
How is the Test Performed?
A clean catch (midstream) urine sample is needed. For information on how to obtain the sample, see clean catch urine specimen. The urine sample can also be collected during an examination of the inside of your bladder called cystoscopy. The urine sample is processed in a laboratory and examined under a microscope by a pathologist who looks for abnormal cells.
How to Prepare for the Test?
No special preparation is needed.
How will the Test Feel?
There is no discomfort associated with a clean catch urine specimen.
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