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The deposition of crystals in stagnant urine permits them to come in contact with each other to form concretions by simple aggregation. This may occur in the tubule, calyx or pelvis.
Urine that smells like sulfur isn’t always cause for concern, but there are some instances where it can be. Here are other symptoms to watch for.
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