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Tie Qiao1, Rui-Hong Ma, Xiao-Bing Luo, Yu-Yang Feng, Xing-Qiang Wang, Pei-Ming Zheng, Zhen-Liang Luo.
Abstract
Cystine stones, the main component of which is cystine, are very common urinary calculi, but are rare in the gall bladder. In animals, there has been only one report of cystine gallstones in tree shrews, and to our knowledge, this is the first report of cystine gallstones in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22472465 PMCID: PMC3369205 DOI: 10.1186/2047-783X-17-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Res ISSN: 0949-2321 Impact factor: 2.175
Figure 1Endoscopic and gross appearance of the stones. (A,B) Small stones and purulent bile and (C,D) large stones and purulent bile under endoscopy. (E-H) Appearance of (E,F) small stones and (G,H) large stones with a radial, layered arrangement in profile.
Figure 2Appearance and microscopic examination of the bile. (A,B) Appearance of the bile. (C,D) Cystine and (E,F) cholesterol crystals under light microscopy.
Figure 3Results of analysis with spectrogram and electron microscope. (A,B) FTIR spectrogram of (A) small stones, showing that the main component was cystine, and (B) of the large stones, showing that the main component was cholesterol. (C-R) Scanning electron microscopy of the small cystine and large cholesterol stones. The small cystine stones displayed (C,D) hexagon crystals of unequal size, some with prominences on the edge (original magnification ×400) and (G,H,K,L) hexagon crystals stacked and arranged tightly. Original magnification (G,H) ×1,000; (K,L) ×3,000. (O,P) A view of one corner of a hexagon crystal shows that the end of the prominence is lamellar (original magnification ×6,000). The large cholesterol stones showed (E,F) amellar cholesterol crystals (original magnification ×400) and (I,J,M,N) stacked lamellar cholesterol crystals, Original magnification (I,J) ×1,000; (M,N) ×3,000. (Q,R) The cholesterol crystals had a smooth, glossy surface, dull borders, and a pyknomorphous texture (original magnification×6,000). (S) X-ray energy spectrogram Sa, spectrogram of the small stones (the elemental composition was carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur) Sb, spectrogram of the large stones (the elemental composition was carbon and oxygen).