What is the confirmatory test for detecting Bilirubin in a urine sample?, A) Ehrlich's test, B) Fouchet's test, C) Diazo reagent test, D) Benedict's test, Increased urobilinogen in urine can be seen in all of the following conditions EXCEPT, Viral hepatitis, Liver cirrhosis, Hemolysis, Cholestasis, What is the basic protein component of hyaline casts?, Albumin, Globulin, Tamm-Horsefall protein, Bilirubin, The presence of Red Blood Cell (RBC) casts in the urine primarily indicates which of the following?, Pyelonephritis, Chronic lead poisoning, Viral infections, Glomerular disease, Which type of cast is never seen in normal urine deposits and indicates the final stages of degeneration and serious renal stasis?, Hyaline casts, Granular casts, WBCs casts, Waxy casts, Calcium oxalate crystals are most commonly seen in which type of urine?, Alkaline urine, Neutral urine, Acidic urine, Highly concentrated urine, A renal stone with a rough surface and dark color is most likely:, Uric acid stone, Calcium oxalate stone, Cystine stone, Struvite stone, The appearance of a deep magenta color after adding sodium nitroprusside indicates:, Calcium, Oxalate, Cystine, Phosphate, The formation of a yellow precipitate after heating with nitric acid and ammonium molybdate indicates:, Phosphate, Carbonate, Calcium, Uric acid, During the chemical examination of a renal stone, the formation of a white precipitate after adding Hydrochloric acid, Ammonium oxalate, and Ammonia confirms the presence of:, A) Oxalate, B) Phosphate, C) Calcium, D) Carbonate.

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