Urine culture is the gold standard test to rule in or out bacterial a urinary tract infection because bacteria may be missed on
microscopic examination when present in low numbers or if urine is very dilute.
Not exact matches
When investigating the presence of yeast in a stool sample, disparity may exist for example between the culturing of yeast and any actual
microscopic examination.
Your veterinarian may suspect one of these conditions
when your pet is examined, but accurate diagnosis relies upon
microscopic examination of tissue.
When they are noticed in a direct
microscopic examination of the cat's stool, they are quite easy to mistake for giardia.