Difference between revisions of "Nephrolithiasis"

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==Sign out==
===Compatible with bladder stone===
<pre>
URINARY BLADDER (QUERY STONE), BIOPSY:
- TRANSLUCENT CRYSTALS THAT ARE LIGHT BLUE WITH POLARIZED LIGHT, CALCIFICATIONS
  (CONSISTENT WITH CALCIUM PHOSPHATE) AND ABUNDANT COCCI MICROORGANISMS, SEE COMMENT.
- NO DEFINITE UROTHELIAL MUCOSA IDENTIFIED.
- NO EVIDENCE OF MALIGNANCY.
COMMENT:
The findings are compatible with a bladder stone.
</pre>


==See also==
==See also==