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From: Chronic liver disease and hepatic calcium-oxalate deposition in patients with primary hyperoxaluria type I

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Severe systemic oxalosis in patient 11 (autopsy). (A) The oxalate crystals in the skin caused vascular ischemic necrosis, which became superinfected in the course of the disease. (B) The damage of the myocardium, caused by CaOx deposition, finally led to heart failure and consecutively death. (C/D) Birefringent CaOx deposits in the bone marrow and in the kidney. CaOx = calcium-oxalate.

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