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Marickar YMF et al. – Concentric lamination, radial striation, frond formation, and amorphous pattern were the main cross–sectional morphologies obtained. The calculi analysed had differences in their outer and inner portions. This was more pronounced in stones containing predominantly whewellite and uric acid. Whewellite was the outer component in most mixed stones. Uric acid was more in the inner layers of mixed stones than the surface.

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Y. M. Fazil Marickar, 08/11/09

Urinary stone forms in different phases. There is a close relationship between oxalate stone and uric acid metabolism. This fact is projected by the findings of this study. This information will help clinicians in deciding prophylaxis of oxalate stones by incorporating modalities for correction of abnormalities of uric acid metabolism also.

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