Multiple Choice
Nonpathogenic or "normal" crystals found in alkaline urine include:
A) Calcium oxalate, uric acid, amorphous urates
B) Calcium oxalate, uric acid, sulfonamides
C) Uric acid, amorphous urates, calcium carbonate
D) Triple phosphate, calcium carbonate, ammonium biurate
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