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Surgery MCQs Q2

Interactive Post Template - Renal Stones

A 16-year-old boy presents with recurrent episodes of renal colic. Urinalysis shows increased excretion of lysine, arginine, ornithine, and cystine. The disorder follows an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. Management includes urinary alkalinization and penicillamine therapy.

Which type of renal stone is most likely responsible?

A. Cysteine
B. Calcium oxalate
C. Uric acid
D. Triple phosphate
E. Pure oxalate

💡 Clinical Challenge / Follow-Up:

The patient's sibling is now being evaluated for similar symptoms. A specific qualitative screening test is ordered for their urine.

Your Challenge:

  1. What classic crystal shape is seen on urine microscopy for this condition?
  2. What specific chemical screening test is used to detect this substance in the urine?
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