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Microscopically as yellow-brown granules, brick dust |
Amorphous urates |
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Rhombic, foursided flat plates (whetstones) , wedges, rosettes and lemon-shaped |
Uric acid |
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Most common appearance of calcium oxalate. Pyramidal and envelope in shape |
Weddelite |
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Less frequent appearance of CaOx? And it is shaped as dumbbell and oval |
Whewellite |
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Crystals associated with tomatoes and asparagus and ascorbic acid (oxalic acid) |
Calcium oxalate |
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Crystals that is increased in: +gout +leukemia patient recieving chemo +lesch-Nyhan syndrome |
Uric acid |
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Frequently encountered in specimens that have been refrigerated and produce a very characteristic pink sediment |
Amorphous urate |