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A 45-year old man enters the hospital because of an episode of acute flank pain and hematuria. abdominal radiograph reveals a stone in the right kidney.an intravenous urogram shows the stone to be nonobstructing.laboratory studies demonstrate normal serum calcium and phosphate,and urine culture is negative.which type of kidney stone is most likely to have caused this patient's condition?
1) calcium oxalate
2) uric acid
3) xynthine
4) struvite
5) cystine

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1) calcium oxalate


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1) calcium oxalate

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WHY DID U LL SAY CALCIUM OXALATE IMMEDIATELY?


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