May I ask the advice of those mailbase users who are
involved in urinary stone analysis.
I have been approached by urologists to develop a urinary
stone analysis service (first lab in Malaysia). Our lab
used to do chemical analysis of stones but we are hoping
to move on to more accurate methods such as (FT) infrared
spectroscopy.
Could you share with us the choice of method, your
experience of the pros and cons and how to go about
developing the service.
Many thanks.
Best wishes,
Clement
Clement K.M. Ho
University of Malaya Medical Centre
Kuala Lumpur
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