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Open AccessCan Randall’s plug composed of calcium oxalate form via the free particle mechanism?
The likelihood of a Randall’s plug composed of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) forming by the free particle mechanism in a model of kidney with a structure recently described by Robertson was examined at the...
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Phytate effects on biological hydroxyapatite development
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Structural features of three ureterocele calculi
Ureterocele calculi are developed in cavities with urinary retention but far from the upper renal cavities. The structural features of three ureterocele calcium oxalate stones were observed by scanning electro...
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Renal Stone Formation and Development
A concise account of formation mechanisms of attached (papillary) and unattached renal stones is presented. Urinary conditions prevailing at least during the stone forming period are indicated. Ten main catego...
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Experimental technique simulating oxalocalcic renal stone generation
A new technique simulating some of the conditions experienced by papillar and caliceal oxalocalcic stones during the early stages of their generation was developed. This technique enables the study of how cond...