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Calcium oxalate crystal deposition in the kidney: identification ...
Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystal deposition within the tubules is often a perplexing finding on renal biopsy of both native and transplanted kidneys. Understanding the underlying causes may …
Oxalate nephropathy: a review - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Oxalate nephropathy (ON) is defined by an acute and/or chronic decrease in kidney function associated with the deposition of calcium oxalate crystals, in kidney tubules. There is also …
Oxalate nephropathy: a review | Clinical Kidney Journal - Oxford …
2021年8月12日 · Calcium oxalate crystals are birefringent under polarized light, unlike calcium phosphate crystals. ON can often cause progressive kidney dysfunction and there is a …
Calcium oxalate crystals within tubules cause acute tubular injury, resulting in acute kidney injury, with or without nephrolithiasis. If the underlying cause can be corrected, recovery is possible.
Kidney Biopsy Techniques to Differentiate Calcium Oxalate and ...
2022年7月30日 · Some crystals (calcium oxalate [CaOx] crystals and 2,8-dihydroxyadenine [DHA] crystals) show bright birefringence under polarized light; however, further differential diagnosis …
Calcium Deposition and Other Renal Crystal Diseases
2024年1月11日 · Calcium oxalate crystals are translucent when viewed by standard light microscopy and strongly birefringent on polarized microscopy. There are two crystalline forms …
Atlas of Renal Pathology No. 5 - American Journal of Kidney …
Calcium oxalate crystals are present within the tubular lumina in this polarized view of a renal biopsy from a patient with ethylene glycol intoxication. The calcium oxalate crystals show …
A diagnostician's field guide to crystalline nephropathies
2020年5月1日 · The two most commonly encountered crystalline nephropathies by far are calcium phosphate- and calcium oxalate-induced, in that order. These crystalline nephropathies …
AJKD Atlas of Renal Pathology: Oxalosis - American Journal of …
Calcium oxalate crystals within tubules cause acute tubular injury, resulting in acute kidney injury, with or without nephrolithiasis. If the underlying cause can be corrected, recovery is possible. …
One of the most challenging aspects of kidney pathol-ogy is the differential diagnosis of crystal deposition. Some crystals (calcium oxalate [CaOx] crystals and 2,8-dihydroxyadenine [DHA] …
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