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The goal of these preliminary investigations is to examine human concrements in relation to intracorporal stone analysis, and in relation to optical properties for laser coupling. The plots of ten different human concrements, demonstrated in the poster, shown in the appendix, are discussed by the example of a calciumoxalatemonohydrate stone: Röntgen diffractometry is an established method to identify stones outside the body in clinical chemistry.
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Waldhausen, W.V., Fitzner, R., Scholz, C., Borning, W., Brodzinski, T., Helfmann, J. (1988). Identification of Biliary and Urinary Calculi by Optical Spectroscopy Compared to X-Ray Diffractometry. In: Steiner, R.W. (eds) Laser Lithotripsy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73864-7_5
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