I don't know much about crystals in fluids, and had a question by a
rheumatologist, who claims that hydroxy apatite cannot be seen ( I guess
identified ? ) in a polarizing microscope. Does anyone have experience in
identifying those crystals, and would let me know how it's done ?
Thanks
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