File:Granular Casts in Urine Microscopy.jpg
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English: Granular casts are cylindrical structures composed of protein material with embedded granules. They are typically larger than red or white blood cells but vary in size. Their appearance can range from finely granular to coarsely granular. |
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Author | Ajay Kumar Chaurasiya |
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