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Phase and microstructural study of urinary stones

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Mirković, Miljana M.
Došen, Anja M.
Erić, Suzana
Vulić, Predrag
Matović, Branko
Rosić, Aleksandra
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In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian patients. The study included for the first time the determination of the phase composition and a statistical analysis of the presence of different types of urinary stones in both men and women in Serbia. The main goal of study was representation of collected data for the first time. For past three years, more than 600 samples were collected from Serbian patients. The phase composition of all samples of urinary stones was investigated using XRD analysis. Morphology and chemical composition of phases in some characteristic samples was determinate by the SEM-EDS analysis. Results indicate that there are several different types of urinary stones that vary in mineral composition, chemistry and morphology. It was found that 312 (52%) of the 600 stones were composed of calcium oxalate minerals (CaOx): 17.3% of which were pure calcium oxalate monohydrate COM, 4% were pure calcium oxalate dihydra...te COD; 200 (33.3%) were a mixture of CaOx and Hydroxyapatite HA, 19 (3.1%) were uric acid (uricite) UA and uric acid dihydrate UAD, 17 (2.8%) were a combination of UA and CaOx minerals, 41 (6.8%) were combination of CaP minerals and CaOx, 11 (1.9%) were cystine (Cy) stones. The obtained data shows the diversity of types of urinary stones. Morphological, chemical and XRPD analysis give us statistical data which shows that the most common urinary stones from Serbian patients are from CaOx group and in most of cases are associated with CaP. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.

Keywords:
Urinary stones / Phase composition / Statistics / X - Ray powder diffraction / Scanning electron microscopy
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Microchemical Journal, 2020, 152, 104429-
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  • Synthesis, processing and characterization of nanostructured materials for application in the field of energy, mechanical engineering, environmental protection and biomedicine (RS-45012)
  • Magmatism and geodynamics of the Balkan Peninsula from Mesozoic to present day: significance for the formation of metallic and non-metallic mineral deposits (RS-176016)

DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2019.104429

ISSN: 0026-265X

WoS: 000503315300113

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85075794792
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AU  - Mirković, Miljana M.
AU  - Došen, Anja M.
AU  - Erić, Suzana
AU  - Vulić, Predrag
AU  - Matović, Branko
AU  - Rosić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8663
AB  - In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian patients. The study included for the first time the determination of the phase composition and a statistical analysis of the presence of different types of urinary stones in both men and women in Serbia. The main goal of study was representation of collected data for the first time. For past three years, more than 600 samples were collected from Serbian patients. The phase composition of all samples of urinary stones was investigated using XRD analysis. Morphology and chemical composition of phases in some characteristic samples was determinate by the SEM-EDS analysis. Results indicate that there are several different types of urinary stones that vary in mineral composition, chemistry and morphology. It was found that 312 (52%) of the 600 stones were composed of calcium oxalate minerals (CaOx): 17.3% of which were pure calcium oxalate monohydrate COM, 4% were pure calcium oxalate dihydrate COD; 200 (33.3%) were a mixture of CaOx and Hydroxyapatite HA, 19 (3.1%) were uric acid (uricite) UA and uric acid dihydrate UAD, 17 (2.8%) were a combination of UA and CaOx minerals, 41 (6.8%) were combination of CaP minerals and CaOx, 11 (1.9%) were cystine (Cy) stones. The obtained data shows the diversity of types of urinary stones. Morphological, chemical and XRPD analysis give us statistical data which shows that the most common urinary stones from Serbian patients are from CaOx group and in most of cases are associated with CaP. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
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T1  - Phase and microstructural study of urinary stones
VL  - 152
SP  - 104429
DO  - 10.1016/j.microc.2019.104429
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year = "2020",
abstract = "In this paper we present the phase and morphological characteristics of urinary stones from Serbian patients. The study included for the first time the determination of the phase composition and a statistical analysis of the presence of different types of urinary stones in both men and women in Serbia. The main goal of study was representation of collected data for the first time. For past three years, more than 600 samples were collected from Serbian patients. The phase composition of all samples of urinary stones was investigated using XRD analysis. Morphology and chemical composition of phases in some characteristic samples was determinate by the SEM-EDS analysis. Results indicate that there are several different types of urinary stones that vary in mineral composition, chemistry and morphology. It was found that 312 (52%) of the 600 stones were composed of calcium oxalate minerals (CaOx): 17.3% of which were pure calcium oxalate monohydrate COM, 4% were pure calcium oxalate dihydrate COD; 200 (33.3%) were a mixture of CaOx and Hydroxyapatite HA, 19 (3.1%) were uric acid (uricite) UA and uric acid dihydrate UAD, 17 (2.8%) were a combination of UA and CaOx minerals, 41 (6.8%) were combination of CaP minerals and CaOx, 11 (1.9%) were cystine (Cy) stones. The obtained data shows the diversity of types of urinary stones. Morphological, chemical and XRPD analysis give us statistical data which shows that the most common urinary stones from Serbian patients are from CaOx group and in most of cases are associated with CaP. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.",
journal = "Microchemical Journal",
title = "Phase and microstructural study of urinary stones",
volume = "152",
pages = "104429",
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Mirković, M. M., Došen, A. M., Erić, S., Vulić, P., Matović, B.,& Rosić, A.. (2020). Phase and microstructural study of urinary stones. in Microchemical Journal, 152, 104429.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2019.104429
Mirković MM, Došen AM, Erić S, Vulić P, Matović B, Rosić A. Phase and microstructural study of urinary stones. in Microchemical Journal. 2020;152:104429.
doi:10.1016/j.microc.2019.104429 .
Mirković, Miljana M., Došen, Anja M., Erić, Suzana, Vulić, Predrag, Matović, Branko, Rosić, Aleksandra, "Phase and microstructural study of urinary stones" in Microchemical Journal, 152 (2020):104429,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2019.104429 . .

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