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    Böhles H, Brandl U, Schott G, Stehr K.
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  • 27. Population based data on urinary excretion of calcium, magnesium, oxalate, phosphate and uric acid in children from Cimitile (southern Italy).
    De Santo NG, Di Iorio B, Capasso G, Paduano C, Stamler R, Langman CB, Stamler J.
    Pediatr Nephrol; 1992 Mar; 6(2):149-57. PubMed ID: 1571211
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  • 29. Oxalate metabolism and renal calculi.
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    Paul E, Albert A, Ponnusamy S, Mishra SR, Vignesh AG, Sivakumar SM, Sivasamy G, Sadasivam SG.
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  • 34. [Comparative study of urinary calcium, oxalate and uric acid in calcium oxalate lithiasis].
    Dumoulin G, Haton D, Wolf JP, Henriet MT, Nguyen NU, Mougin C, Saint-Hillier Y, Combes M, Berthelay S.
    Nephrologie; 1984 Oct 15; 5(5):189-91. PubMed ID: 6531054
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  • 38. Dietary risk factors for hyperoxaluria in calcium oxalate stone formers.
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