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Dusseault BN et al. - Atypical appearance of Sulfadiazine-related stones resulted in delayed treatment for the patient in acute renal failure and because the computed tomography imaging characteristics have not been previously defined, author reports the findings of stone analysis-confirmed sulfadiazine-related urolithiasis.


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