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Laboratory Medicine

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Renal Stone Analysis

Stone

TestRenal Stone Analysis
Common AbbreviationsRenal calculi
ProfileNA
Tube typeStone
Clinical IndicationStone analysis is performed to determine its chemical composition and is very important in determining the pathophysiology and choice of treatment. Nephrolithiasis (stone formation in the kidneys) is a recurrent condition with significant morbidity.
Specimen TypeStone
Sample typeStone
Minimum Volume10mg
Special PrecautionsNo special requirements
StabilityContact Referral Laboratory
Turnaround Time3 days
LaboratoryHSL Analytics LLP 60 Whitfield Street London W1T 4EU 020 344 72957
Reference IntervalContact Referral Laboratory
LimitationsContact Referral Laboratory
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