Urine for Fat Globulins

discountup to 50% off
Lab Tests
arrow
Urine for Fat Globulins
discountup to 50% off

Urine for Fat Globulins, in Visit Clinic

Detects tiny fat droplets in urine to help find kidney filter damage or abnormal lipid leakage in Visit Clinic.

centreCentre Visit
SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Urine for Fat Globulins Test in Visit Clinic?

Urine for Fat Globulins checks for tiny droplets of fat (lipids) in a urine sample. Fat is normally carried in the bloodstream and not lost in urine. When fat appears in urine, it usually means the kidney’s filtering units are leaking. Finding fat in urine is important because it can point to kidney problems such as nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, or damage after infection or injury. It may also show problems with very high blood lipids or lymphatic leaks that cause milky urine. Doctors use this test together with urinalysis, protein tests, blood lipid panels, and imaging. The result helps confirm a kidney-related loss of protein and fat, guide treatment, and decide if a kidney specialist is needed.

Urine for Fat Globulins Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Urine for Fat Globulins Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Urine for Fat Globulins test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Urine for Fat Globulins Test in Visit Clinic?

Urine for Fat Globulins is often ordered as part of a urinalysis or a nephrotic syndrome workup when patients have swollen ankles, foamy urine, or unexplained proteinuria. It helps diagnose or monitor kidney conditions that let lipids leak into urine, such as glomerular disease or chyluria. Abnormal results can come from kidney damage, very high blood lipids, infections, or trauma. A family history of kidney disease may prompt earlier testing.

How to Book a Test ?

Search & Add Test

Search by test names and add it to your cart

step-image
arrow-right

Select a Lab

Choose your preferred labs from top trusted partners

step-image
arrow-right

Select Date & Slot

Select a convenient date and time for your test

step-image
arrow-right

Pay & Book

Make payment and get confirmation within 2 hours

step-image

Frequently asked questions

For any unanswered questions, reach out to our support team via email. We will assist you as soon as possible

What is a fat globules urine test in Visit Clinic?plus

A fat globules urine test checks urine for lipid droplets, fat casts, or oval fat bodies. A urine sample is centrifuged and the sediment is examined microscopically, sometimes with special stains or polarized light to reveal “Maltese crosses.” Lipiduria can indicate kidney damage (eg, nephrotic syndrome), severe hyperlipidemia, or fat malabsorption and usually prompts further renal and metabolic evaluation.

What is fatty blobs in the urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Fatty blobs in urine—called lipiduria—are fat droplets or "oval fat bodies" that make urine oily or foamy. They usually indicate heavy protein loss from the kidneys (nephrotic syndrome) or severe glomerular disease, sometimes linked to high blood lipids. Prompt evaluation with urinalysis, urine microscopy, blood tests and kidney assessment is needed to diagnose and treat the underlying cause.

What do fatty casts in urine indicate in Visit Clinic?plus

Fatty casts in urine—lipid-laden renal tubular cells or fat droplets within casts—usually indicate significant glomerular injury with heavy proteinuria and lipiduria, classically seen in nephrotic syndrome. They reflect hyperlipidemia and loss of plasma proteins with tubular reabsorption of lipids. Their presence warrants evaluation for nephrotic-range proteinuria, edema, hypoalbuminemia and underlying glomerular disease.

What causes fat in the urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Fat in the urine (lipiduria) occurs when the kidney’s filtering barrier is damaged, allowing lipids and lipid‑laden tubular cells to leak from blood into urine. The most common cause is nephrotic‑range proteinuria from conditions such as nephrotic syndrome (minimal change disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis), diabetic kidney disease, or severe glomerulonephritis. Less often fat embolism or marked hyperlipidemia contributes; evaluation is needed.

How to detect fat in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Fat in urine (lipiduria) may appear as persistent foamy, frothy, milky or oily urine that forms bubbles that don't clear. Detection requires medical testing: urinalysis, microscopic examination for oval fat bodies, Sudan III or Oil Red O staining, or laboratory lipid tests; it’s often linked to nephrotic syndrome. If you notice these changes, submit a urine sample to your clinician for evaluation.

What is meant by fat globules in Visit Clinic?plus

Fat globules are tiny droplets of triglycerides and other lipids suspended in a fluid (for example milk, digestive fluids or blood). They are stabilized by membranes or emulsifying molecules—milk fat globule membranes in milk or lipoproteins in blood—enabling digestion, transport and absorption. When large or abnormally present in circulation, they can coalesce and cause problems like fat embolism.