Atlas of Crystals found in alkaline urine, Triple phosphate crystal, Calcium phosphate crystals, Calcium phosphate plate, Ammonium biurate crystals, SUBCLINICAL ATLAS, HAEMATOLOGY ATLAS, tuyenlab.net
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Figure 70. Triple phosphate crystals. Many of these prisms are six-sided (200x ). |
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Figure 71. Triple phosphate crystals and amorphous phosphates (200x) |
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Figure 72. Triple phosphate crystals (400x) |
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Figure 73. Triple phosphate crystals (500x) |
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Figure 74. Triple phosphates crystal and amorphous phosphates (200x) |
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Figure 75. Triple phosphate crystals under polarized light. |
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Figure 76. Triple phosphates crystal and amorphous phosphates. When crystals take on this grayish-black color, it usually means that they are beginning to dissolve (200x ) |
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Figure 77. Triple phosphates crystal and amorphous phosphates. Note the unique formation of the center crystal (200x ) |
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Figure 78. Triple phosphates crystal and mucus (400x ) |
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Figure 6-79. Triple phosphate crystal. This crystal could be mistaken to be calcium oxalate, but the “X” does not cross exactly in the middle (400x ) |
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Figure 80. Triple phosphate crystals under polarized light with red compensator (200x) |
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Figure 81.Calcium phosphate crystals (400x) |
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Figure 82. Calcium phosphate plates and amorphous phosphates. Notice the thin granular plates (200x) |
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Figure 83. Calcium phosphate plate (or phosphate sheath) and amorphous phosphates (200 x) |
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Figure 84. Ammonium biurate crystals (200x ) |
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Figure 85. Ammonium biurate crystals (200x) |
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Figure 86. Ammonium biurate crystals (500x) |
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Figure 87. Ammonium biurate crystals (500x) |
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Figure 88. Ammonium biurate crystals (500x) |
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Figure 89. Ammonium biurate crystal and a squamous epithelial cell (500x ) |
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Figure 90. Ammonium biurate crystals. These are the spheroid form of the crystal (500x) |
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Figure 91. Ammonium biurate crystals. Spheroid form without spicules (400x) |
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Figure 92. Ammonium biurate crystals (500x) |
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