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.
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Carel, R. S., Silverberg, D. S., Kaminsky, R., & Aviram, A. (1987). Routine urinalysis (dipstick) findings in mass screening of healthy adults. Clinical Chemistry, 33(11), 2106–2108. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/33.11.2106
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