Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Under the Microscope | Pus Cells in Urine

Опубликовано: 09 Июнь 2026
на канале: The Lab Scientist
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This video shows pus cells (white blood cells) and bacteria observed under a microscope during routine urine microscopy. The presence of increased pus cells in urine is a common laboratory finding that may indicate inflammation or infection within the urinary tract, including the bladder, urethra, or kidneys.
Urine microscopy is an important diagnostic tool used by medical laboratory professionals to help identify urinary tract infections (UTIs) and other urinary abnormalities. In this educational video, viewers can observe the microscopic appearance of pus cells as they appear in a real urine sample.
This content is intended for:
• Medical laboratory scientists and technicians
• Laboratory students and trainees
• Healthcare professionals
• Medical and biomedical science students
• Anyone interested in clinical microscopy and laboratory diagnostics