Sludge of urine
| Epithelial cells | 0-3 in the field of view |
| Leukocytes: | |
| Men | 0-2 in the field of view |
| women | 1-2 in the field of view |
| Erythrocytes | Single in the preparation |
| Cylinders | None |
| Slime | Absent |
| Bacteria | Not more than 50 000 in 1 ml |
| Inorganic sediment: | |
| With an acid reaction | Uric acid, Urates, Oxalates |
| With an alkaline reaction | Amorphous phosphates, Ammonium urate, Triple phosphate |
| The Kakowski-Addis method | |
| Per day allocated with urine: | |
| Leukocytes | Up to 2 million (2 · 10 6 / day) |
| Erythrocytes | Up to 1 000000 (1 · 10 6 / day) |
| Cylinders | Up to 20,000 (2 · 10 4 / cyt) |
| The Nechyporenko method | |
| In 1 ml of urine contains: | |
| Leukocytes | Up to 4000 |
| Erythrocytes | Up to 1000 |
| Cylinders | 0-1 for 4 counting cameras |
| The Sternheimer method is Malbin | |
| 1 ml of urine contains active leukocytes | 0 to 200 |

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