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Gravel
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gravel /grav·el/ (grav´'l) calculi occurring in small particles.
grav·el (grvl)
n.
Sandlike concretions of uric acid, calcium oxalate, and mineral salts formed in the passages of the biliary and urinary tracts.

Gravel
The debris which is formed from a fragmented kidney stone.
Mentioned in: Lithotripsy

gravel
calculus occurring in small particles.


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