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7 July 2009 IR analysis of CaOx kidney calculi
O. M. Bordun, O. Z. Drobchak
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Abstract
IR absorption spectra of urea, urine without any deviation in composition and kidney oxalate calculi are studied. The shifting of stretching vibrations of carbonyl group C=O confirms that assert that the joining of calcium oxalate molecules and oxalate complexes join to urea molecules via oxygen atom of urea. The shifting of COOsymmetric stretching vibration frequencies may testify the presence of molecules and aggregates of calcium oxalates. Obtained results may be useful in developing new methods in early diagnostics of different diseases.
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O. M. Bordun and O. Z. Drobchak "IR analysis of CaOx kidney calculi", Proc. SPIE 7368, Clinical and Biomedical Spectroscopy, 73681Z (7 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.831632
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KEYWORDS
Urea

Molecules

Absorption

Calculi

Calcium

Chemical species

Kidney

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