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*Uric acid crystals: usually dissolve in [[formalin]]... but do not dissolve in alcohol.<ref>Geddie, W. 8 January 2010.</ref>
*Uric acid crystals: usually dissolve in [[formalin]]... but do not dissolve in alcohol.<ref>Geddie, W. 8 January 2010.</ref>
*Calcium oxalate crystals are seen in the context of [[ethylene glycol]] poisoning.<ref name=Ref_KFP589>{{Ref KFP|589}}</ref>
*Calcium oxalate crystals are seen in the context of [[ethylene glycol]] poisoning.<ref name=Ref_KFP589>{{Ref KFP|589}}</ref>
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*[http://www.escardio.org/SiteCollectionImages/Working-Groups/myocardial-pericardial/Dec2009-answer-case.jpg calcium oxalate crystals (escardio.org)].<ref>URL: [http://www.escardio.org/communities/Working-Groups/cmp/education/case/Pages/bright-myocardium.aspx http://www.escardio.org/communities/Working-Groups/cmp/education/case/Pages/bright-myocardium.aspx]. Accessed on: 21 March 2014.</ref>


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