This investigation reports the mineralogy and possible pathological significance of urinary stones removed from patients in Fars province, Iran. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and polarizing microscope (PM) techniques were used to investigate the mineralogical compositions of urinary stones. The identified mineral components include whewellite, weddellite, hydroxyapatite, uricite and cystine. These techniques revealed that the whewellite and uricite were the most common mineral phases. Platy-like/monoclinic whewellite, prismatic/monoclinic uric acid and hexagonal cystine crystals were revealed by SEM. Biominerals (calcium carbonate) and quartz were also identified in PM images. Of the variables determining the t...
Analytical and Environmental Science Division and Centralized Instrument Facility, CSIR-Central Sal...
Abstract Background Uroliths are stones formed in the urinary tract. Analysis of stones helps to ide...
Urinary tract stones occur frequently with the incidence being about one to fifteen per cent worldwi...
This investigation reports the mineralogy and possible pathological significance of urinary stones r...
Urinary stone diseases in the Khouzestan province (southwest Iran) are growing in number and it requ...
Urinary stone diseases in the Khouzestan province (southwest Iran) are growing in number and it requ...
In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian ...
In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian ...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the composition of urinary stones, evaluate the percentage of each stone t...
Objective: To study the composition of urinary stones, evaluate the percentage of each stone type an...
Abstract. Constituents of urinary stones obtained from various patients from western part of India, ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to highlight the chemical assessment of urinary stones. Materia...
© 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received. Urolithiasis ...
© 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received. Urolithiasis ...
The aim of the study: To analyze the test results of the chemical composition of the urinary tract a...
Analytical and Environmental Science Division and Centralized Instrument Facility, CSIR-Central Sal...
Abstract Background Uroliths are stones formed in the urinary tract. Analysis of stones helps to ide...
Urinary tract stones occur frequently with the incidence being about one to fifteen per cent worldwi...
This investigation reports the mineralogy and possible pathological significance of urinary stones r...
Urinary stone diseases in the Khouzestan province (southwest Iran) are growing in number and it requ...
Urinary stone diseases in the Khouzestan province (southwest Iran) are growing in number and it requ...
In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian ...
In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian ...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the composition of urinary stones, evaluate the percentage of each stone t...
Objective: To study the composition of urinary stones, evaluate the percentage of each stone type an...
Abstract. Constituents of urinary stones obtained from various patients from western part of India, ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to highlight the chemical assessment of urinary stones. Materia...
© 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received. Urolithiasis ...
© 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received. Urolithiasis ...
The aim of the study: To analyze the test results of the chemical composition of the urinary tract a...
Analytical and Environmental Science Division and Centralized Instrument Facility, CSIR-Central Sal...
Abstract Background Uroliths are stones formed in the urinary tract. Analysis of stones helps to ide...
Urinary tract stones occur frequently with the incidence being about one to fifteen per cent worldwi...