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titleOfInvention Methods for assessing the degree of stone formation process intensity and for measuring the composition of stone forming urate in urolithiasis
abstract (57) [Summary]nThe method for assessing the degree of intensity of the stone formation process, and for measuring the composition of stone formation urate in urolithiasis, comprises adding a 9: 1, 7: 1 aqueous protein solution to a urine sample, respectively. Or added in a ratio of 5: 1; apply the resulting mixture as a drop onto a smooth, flat surface and allow to dry for at least 24 hours; The presence of monogenic crystals, crystal agglomerates or complete crystallization in this peripheral region indicates weak, moderate and deeply expressed stone formation intensity, respectively; To establish the composition of the sexual formation, while at the same time measuring the salt composition in the central region of the same urine sample and then conducting a comparative analysis of these two compositions to determine the constituents of calculiurate Perform.
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