Renal calcium milk
Renal calcium milk (calcium milk of the kidney) refers to a suspension composed of calcium-containing microparticles in the kidney calf diverticulum, which is actually a special type of urolithiasis. Due to the relationship of gravity, the position of calcium milk particles changes with the change of body position, and its formation is related to urinary tract obstruction, urine concentration, and chronic inflammation. Divided into two types: ① cystic type, mostly in the kidney; ② hydrostatic type, more common in the kidney.
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