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- HP_0020145 UPHENO_0000001 UBERON_0004122 @default.
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- HP_0020145 creator 0000-0002-0736-9199 @default.
- HP_0020145 normalizedInformationContent "100" @default.
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- HP_0020145 creation_date "2019-07-05T19:06:11.000Z" @default.
- HP_0020145 type Class @default.
- HP_0020145 comment "There are two types of calcium oxalate crystals, the dihydrate (or Wedellite) and the monohydrate (orWhewellite), which are frequently found together in the same sample. The former have mostly a typical bipyramidal shape, while the latter are more pleiomorphic, although the ovoid shape is the most frequent. Bipyramidal crystals are birefringent only when large or in aggregates, but even then birefringence is usually not intense. The monohydrates, however, are always strongly birefringent. Calcium oxalate may be found in normal subjects, often as a consequence of ingestion of foods like chocolate, beet-root, peanuts, rhubarb, spinach, etc., in stoneformers, in patients with hyperoxaluria, or after ethylene glycol poisoning." @default.
- HP_0020145 isDefinedBy hp.owl @default.
- HP_0020145 label "Calcium oxalate crystalluria" @default.
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