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Histochemistry of Urinary Deposits

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Urolithiasis

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Crystal growth and aggregation are generally regarded as important steps in the formation of renal stones (1). It is established that the stone-forming patients have a greater number of crystals in their urine than normal subjects.

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George, A., Sachidev, K., Joseph, T., Vathsala, R., Marickar, Y.M.F. (1989). Histochemistry of Urinary Deposits. In: Walker, V.R., Sutton, R.A.L., Cameron, E.C.B., Pak, C.Y.C., Robertson, W.G. (eds) Urolithiasis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0873-5_7

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