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virtsassa

Virtsa means urine in Finnish, and virtsassa is the inessive form meaning “in urine.” In medical and laboratory contexts, virtsassa is commonly used to describe the presence of substances or findings within a urine sample. The phrase appears in urinalysis reports and clinical notes to indicate what is detected in the urine rather than in the bloodstream or tissues.

In urinalysis, several substances may be reported as being found virtsassa. Glukoosi virtsassa (glucose in urine)

Samples are collected as part of a urinalysis, typically using a clean-catch midstream method, and analyzed

Virtsassa thus serves as a concise descriptor in Finnish medical language for substances or abnormalities detected

can
indicate
hyperglycemia
or
diabetes
when
the
kidneys
are
overwhelmed
by
glucose.
Proteiini
virtsassa
(protein
in
urine)
or
proteinuria
can
reflect
kidney
disease,
hypertension,
or
other
conditions.
Ketoneja
virtsassa
(ketones
in
urine)
may
arise
from
fasting,
prolonged
exercise,
or
uncontrolled
diabetes.
Veris
virtsassa
(blood
in
urine)
or
hematuria
can
signal
urinary
tract
injury,
stones,
infection,
or
kidney
disease.
Leukosyytti
virtsassa
(white
blood
cells
in
urine)
may
point
to
inflammation
or
infection,
while
bakteereja
virtsassa
(bacteria
in
urine)
suggests
a
urinary
tract
infection.
chemically
(dipstick)
and
microscopically.
Results
must
be
interpreted
in
clinical
context,
as
false
positives
and
negatives
can
occur
due
to
contamination,
menstruation,
hydration
status,
or
recent
medications.
in
urine,
aiding
diagnosis
and
monitoring
across
a
range
of
conditions.
See
also
virtsanalyysi
(urinalysis)
and
proteinuuria
(proteinuria)
for
related
concepts.