Crystalluria. Observations, interpretations, and misinterpretations |
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Authors: | C A Osborne T D O'Brien H K Ghobrial L Meihak J B Stevens |
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Abstract: | Crystalluria results from oversaturation of urine with crystallogenic substance. However, oversaturation may occur as a result of in vitro as well as in vivo events. The microscopic appearance of crystals only represents a tentative identification of their composition because variable conditions associated with their formation, growth, and dissolution may alter their appearance. Definitive identification is dependent on physical methods such as optical crystallography, x-ray diffraction, and electron microscopic analysis. |
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