Abstract

To measure the hardness of two types of urinary stones: calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM; CaC2O4 . H2O) and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (brushite; CaHPO4 . 2H2O). The composition of 28 calcium oxalate monohydrate and 22 brushite stones was characterized by infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). Stone specimens were embedded in crystallographic resin, polished, and subjected to indentation tests using a Vickers tester. The hardness was calculated from measuring the diagonal lengths of the residual indentation on the specimen using the appropriate equation. The COM stones showed hardness values ranging from 15.3 to 64.2 HV with a mean of 35.8 +/- 13.3, while brushite stones ranged from 10.1 to 46.1 HV with a mean of 26.5 +/- 15.1. The results of ANOVA showed that there were significant differences (P < 0.05) between the two stone types. Calcium oxalate monohydrate stones exhibited greater hardness than brushite stones when assessed with Vickers studies.

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