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    Sakly R, Bardaoui M, Neffati F, Moussa A, Zakhama A, Najjar MF, Hammami M.
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  • 38. Renal intratubular crystals and hyaluronan staining occur in stone formers with bypass surgery but not with idiopathic calcium oxalate stones.
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