Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate Kidney Stones [Subtypes + Causes]

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Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate kidney stones form due to an elevated concentration of oxalate ions in the urine without an associated elevation in urinary calcium. This condition is also known as Hyperoxaluria. The degree and duration of Hyperoxaluria determine the morphological subtype (Type 1a to 1e). Additionally, it is essential to note that Hyperoxaluria results from both genetic factors (inherited) and dietary factors (idiopathic).
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2:30 Type 1a Stone
4:50 Type 1b Stone
6:39 Type 1c Stone
8:25 Type 1d Stone
10:10 Type 1e Stone

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