Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones Lithotripsy. The calcium oxalate kidney stone comes in two varieties calcium oxalate monohydrate and calcium oxalate dihydrate. Urine that is too acidic increases the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones.
Urine that is too acidic increases the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Using sound waves to break up stones.
Calcium oxalate stone formers.
Urine that is too acidic increases the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones. Kidney stones are solid masses that form in the kidney when there are high levels of calcium oxalate cystine or phosphate and too little liquid. Kidney stones forms from a high concentration of calcium and oxalate in the urine which combines to form calcium oxalate. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.