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Oxalosis. An unusual cause of myelophthisis in childhood
R. W. McKenna,
L. P. Dehner
Division of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology (AMP)
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Unusual Cause
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Oxalosis
100%
Myelophthisis
100%
Biopsy Specimen
50%
Renal Failure
50%
Bone Marrow
50%
Renal Transplantation
50%
Metabolic Disorders
50%
Renal Biopsy
50%
Nephrectomy
50%
Bone Marrow Biopsy
50%
Oliguria
50%
Transplanted Kidney
50%
Hyperoxaluria
50%
Posterior Iliac Crest
50%
Iliac Crest Bone
50%
Calcium Oxalate Crystals
50%
Fibrous Proliferation
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Oxalosis
100%
Spinal Cord Atrophy
100%
Histopathology
50%
Kidney Transplantation
50%
Iliac Crest
50%
Renal Failure
50%
Nephrectomy
50%
Water-Electrolyte Imbalance
50%
Renal Biopsy
50%
Biopsy Technique
50%
Oliguria
50%
Bone Marrow Biopsy
50%
Calcium Oxalate
50%
Hyperoxaluria
50%