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criystel in urine but patient normal 10-years teen age girl-face and body yellow plzz some help thanks |
re: criystel in urine but patient normal 10-years teen age girl-face and body yellow plzz some help thanks
by Dr Sadhana -
Aug 3rd, 2011
2:41 pm
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Dr Sadhana
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Dear Ferozruby Crystals in urin indicates that the urine is supersaturated with the compounds that comprise the crystals, e.g. ammonium, magnesium and phosphate for struvite. Crystals can be seen in the urine of clinically healthy human sometime with no evidence of urinary disease such as obstruction and/or urolithiasis. However, some crystals can be pathologically relevant in certain circumstances. Note that crystals may not form in all urines supersaturated with these compounds. First you should get your patients urined examined for the type of crystal and then the cause and treatment can be decided. With regards Sadhana |
re: criystel in urine but patient normal 10-years teen age girl-face and body yellow plzz some help thanks
by Jeana -
Sep 4th, 2011
2:34 am
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Articles like these put the consumer in the driver seat-very improtnat. |