Introduction
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- Fat droplet is round, refractile globules found in body fluids, especially in urine sediment, CSF, or ascitic fluid.

- They represent lipid material, usually triglycerides or cholesterol, and may arise from the breakdown of lipid-containing cells or abnormal lipid metabolism.
- In urine, their presence is often linked with lipiduria, commonly seen in nephrotic syndrome.
Clinical Significance of Fat Droplet
- Strong indicator of nephrotic syndrome:
- Caused by damage to the glomerular filtration barrier, allowing lipids to pass into the urine.
- Also found in:
- Diabetic nephropathy
- Lipoid nephrosis
- Heavy proteinuria states
- Fat embolism syndrome (in urine or CSF)
- Crush injury, fractures, or bone marrow trauma
- In CSF, fat droplets may suggest traumatic injury or fat embolism.
Laboratory Diagnosis
1. Specimen:
- Fresh urine (early morning) or centrifuged sediment
- Also examined in CSF, ascitic, or pleural fluid
2. Microscopy:
- Bright-field:
- Round, clear, highly refractile droplets
- May be free-floating or attached to casts (fatty casts)
- Polarized light microscopy:
- Shows characteristic “Maltese cross” appearance (due to birefringence)
- Confirms lipid content
3. Special Stains:
- Sudan III, Sudan IV, or Oil Red O:
- Stain fat droplets red or orange
- Performed on fresh, unfixed samples
Keynotes on Fat Droplet
- Fat droplets in urine are hallmark features of lipiduria, often seen in nephrotic syndrome.
- Maltese cross appearance under polarized light is diagnostic of cholesterol esters.
- Should be differentiated from oval fat bodies (lipid-laden renal tubular epithelial cells).
- Fatty casts indicate tubular involvement in renal disease.
- Always correlate with proteinuria, serum lipid levels, and renal function tests.
Further Readings
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/fat-droplet
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3039932/
- https://lipidworld.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12944-017-0521-7
- https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/1873-3468.14808
- https://www.msdvetmanual.com/clinical-pathology-and-procedures/diagnostic-procedures-for-the-private-practice-laboratory/urinalysis
- https://www.biron.com/en/glossary/fat-bodies-routine-urine-test/#:~:text=Fat%20bodies%20include%20fat%20droplets,R