Histopathological occurrence and characterisation of calcium oxalate: a review
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Histopathological occurrence and characterisation of calcium oxalate: a review
Abstract
Oxalosis is the histological manifestation of a number of diverse clinicopathological states involving abnormalities of both endogenous and exogenous oxalate. Crystalline deposits of calcium oxalate, usually first detected by their birefringence, may be characterised by a combination of their physical and tinctorial properties.
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