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A 47 year old female in general good health develops severe, intermittent left side abdominal pain. She report that she has had similar episodes in the past and has passed small calculi. Aroutine urinalysis is performed. ACT scan reveals renal pelvic opacities, indicating the presence of renal calculi. Physical Exam: pink, cloudy, Chemical exam: Leko=neg, Nitrite=neg, urob=normal,protein=30, pH=5.0, Blood=neg, SG=1.025, Ketone=neg, Bilirubin=neg, Glucose= neg. What is possible to see in Microscopic exam? If there are any discrepencies betwwen the chemical and microscopic exams, Explain or suggest a cuse for them? Suggest a diagnosis that correlate with the urinalysis results obtained? What changes should this patient make in her lifestyle to prevent this from happening again?
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