Laboratory: | Clinical Biochemistry (SBH) |
Test Name: |
CALCULI (RENAL)
Test Code:
CALI
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Clinical Information: |
Test Indications:
The detection and identification of calculi is important for the diagnosis of urinary system conditions. Knowledge of the specific composition of a passed or surgically removed calculus may aid in effectively treating lithiasis and preventing future stone formation. Urinary system calculi are usually composed of calcium oxalate, calcium oxalate mixed with calcium phosphate, ammonium magnesium phosphate, uric acid, or cystine. |
Collection Devices: |
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Specimen Required: | Renal calculi (air dried intact stones or fragments). |
Referral: |
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Requisition: | |
Reference Values: |
A descriptive report will be sent.
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Clinical Biochemistry, Shared Health. |
Availability: |
Within 1 Week
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More Information: |
Delphic Sites:
1) Send extra labels with specimen 2) Enter source (bladder, kidney, etc.) in CALI format Non-Delphic Sites: 1) Document source of stone (bladder, kidney, etc.) on requisition |