Uric Acid Crystal Morphology

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Uric Acid Crystal Morphology

The morphology of uric acid crystals varies more than any other type of crystal, from "whetstone" to hexagonal plate, from rosettes to rectangles or other irregular shapes. Their color also can vary from almost colorless to yellow or brown. Large numbers of uric acid crystals may be seen in individuals with leukemia or patients undergoing chemotherapy.