- Cast is a medical term that can have two meanings1. One meaning is a supportive shell of bandage-reinforced Plaster of Paris used to immobilize fractures or joints12. The other meaning is an abnormal moulded shape formed when excreted material such as protein or mucus solidifies in the kidney tubules or the bronchioles13. Casts can be detected in urine or sputum samples.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
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- 1. An abnormal moulded shape, corresponding to the inside of a kidney tubule or a small air tube in the lungs (bronchiole) formed when excreted material such as protein or mucus solidifies in situ.
medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/casta cast holds a broken bone in place as it heals, prevents, or decreases muscle contractions, or provides immobilization, especially after surgery. Casts immobilize the joint above and the joint below the area that is to be kept straight and without motionwww.orthopaedicsurgeonsmd.com/patient-informat…Casts Small fibrous objects formed from materials that collect in the kidney tubules and are washed out by normal urine flow.medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Casts - People also ask
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