noun a type of mineral or stone that forms in the urinary tract
In medicine, urolite may refer to a type of urinary stone or calculi that contain uric acid.
In geology, urolite refers to a type of rock that contains uric acid or urates.
In chemistry, urolite may be used to describe compounds or substances containing uric acid or urates.
In mineralogy, urolite is a mineral composed of uric acid or urates.
Urolite may be mentioned in medical articles or publications related to urology or kidney stones.
Urolite may be used in research studies related to the psychological impact of kidney stone formation.
Urolite may be discussed during patient consultations or medical conferences when addressing kidney stone treatment options.
Urolite may be a subject of investigation in studies focusing on the composition and formation of kidney stones.