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... brown or black because of the incorporation of blood pigment. 3-Uric acid calculi are round or oval, smooth and vary in colour from yellow to brown . They occur in patients with gout but are also found in patients with ileostomies or with bladder outflow obstruction. 4- A cystine calculus occurs onl ...
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... kidney regulates volume and solute concentration of blood and interstitial fluid excess fluid/solute is excreted as urine urine passes from kidney to urinary bladder (storage) via the ureter (one from each kidney), then out of body via urethra person is prompted to urinate when stretch-receptors in ...
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