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Kidney stone formers have more renal parenchymal crystals than non-stone formers, particularly in the papilla region.

Atsushi OkadaShuzo HamamotoKazumi TaguchiRei UnnoTeruaki SuginoRyosuke AndoKentaro MizunoKeiichi TozawaKenjiro KohriTakahiro Yasui
Published in: BMC urology (2018)
Regardless of stone formation, intratubular crystals in the renal parenchyma seem to transmigrate to the interstitium. SFs may have reduced ability to eliminate renal parenchymal crystals, particularly those in the papilla region, than NSFs with associated gene expression profiles.
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