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Why does the combination of these two compounds, melamine and cyanuric acid, cause kidney failure in animals?

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Why does the combination of these two compounds, melamine and cyanuric acid, cause kidney failure in animals?

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The two compounds bind together in the kidney producing very fine crystals that arrange themselves in spheres. Those “spherulites” plug the tubules transporting urine within the kidney causing a mechanical obstruction. The pressure in the kidney builds up, compressing the blood flow to the kidney, causing the cells within the kidney to die and the organ to fail.

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