fatty casts

How are Fatty Casts Identified in Histology?

Fatty casts are identified through microscopic examination of urine sediment. Under a light microscope, fatty casts appear as yellowish, refractile structures with embedded fat droplets. The fat droplets may exhibit the characteristic "Maltese cross" appearance under polarized light due to their birefringent properties. This feature can help differentiate fatty casts from other types of casts, such as hyaline or granular casts.

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