Scanning Microscopy
Abstract
Hyperoxaluria is the predominant risk factor in urinary stone disease. A specific, accurate and reliable oxalate assay for urine and plasma is very important for both the diagnosis and efficient management of patients. A review of the advantages and disadvantages of various methods of oxalate determination is presented and is followed by the authors' recommendations.
Recommended Citation
Sharma, S.; Nath, R.; and Thind, S. K.
(1992)
"Recent Advances in Measurement of Oxalate in Biological Materials,"
Scanning Microscopy: Vol. 7:
No.
1, Article 47.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/microscopy/vol7/iss1/47