id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_64pw36j7jzckjctfizfxgaaypu Andrew E. Evan Histopathology and surgical anatomy of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and calcium phosphate stones 2008.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 5851 1109 77 Histopathology and surgical anatomy of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and calcium phosphate stones and micro-biopsy, we have described gross and histopathological renal papillary and cortical changes in patients with (dRTA);2 and patients with calcium oxalate (CaOx) stones with patient 2, had stones attached to plaque (Figure 2a and Patient Papillary deformity (%) White plaque (%) Yellow plaque Attached stones IMCD/BD deposits Cortical deposits BD, duct of Bellini; IMCD, inner medullary collecting duct; IMCD/BD deposits, number of individual intra-luminal deposits per square millimeter of tissue, ±s.e.m. Percent papillary deformity refers to the fraction of papillae visualized at the time of surgery with deformity; white plaque is expressed as percent of papillary surface covered patients with brushite stone, that is, IMCD and BD plugging until we biopsy more CaOx stone-containing patients with papillae from the 10 patients with brushite stone, we found tissue changes in primary HPT in patients who have stones; ./cache/work_64pw36j7jzckjctfizfxgaaypu.pdf ./txt/work_64pw36j7jzckjctfizfxgaaypu.txt