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  • 3. [Sodium excretion in children with lithogenic disorders].
    Kovacević L, Kovacević S, Smoljanić Z, Peco-Antić A, Kostić N, Gajić M, Kovacević N, Jovanović O.
    Srp Arh Celok Lek; 1998; 126(9-10):321-6. PubMed ID: 9863402
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  • 6. Role of the diurnal variation of urinary pH and urinary calcium in urolithiasis: a study in outpatients.
    Murayama T, Sakai N, Yamada T, Takano T.
    Int J Urol; 2001 Oct; 8(10):525-31; discussion 532. PubMed ID: 11737477
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  • 7. [Influence of urinary citrate levels on spontaneous calcium oxalate dihydrate crystalluria].
    Hassani MA, Hennequin C, Lacour B, Daudon M.
    Prog Urol; 2005 Sep; 15(4):650-5. PubMed ID: 16459680
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  • 9. [Indicators of the risk of calcium oxalate urinary calculi: comparative study of the Parks' and Tiselius' indices, urinary citrate/calciuria ratio, and morning crystalluria].
    Robert M, Boularan AM, Guiter J, Monnier L.
    Prog Urol; 1996 Apr; 6(2):264-8. PubMed ID: 8777421
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  • 12. [Comparison of calcium oxalate values as indicators of risk for calcium oxalate calcinosis and the degree of urine saturation in patients with calcium urolithiasis and in healthy patients].
    Głuszek J, Boruczkowska A, Kosicka T, Raszeja-Wanic B.
    Pol Tyg Lek; 1989 Feb 27; 44(9):220-2. PubMed ID: 2813183
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  • 15. Citric acid or citrates in urine: which should we focus on in the prevention of calcium oxalate crystals and stones?
    Laube N, Jansen B, Hesse A.
    Urol Res; 2002 Oct 27; 30(5):336-41. PubMed ID: 12389124
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  • 17. Comparison of biochemistry and diet in patients with enterocystoplasty who do and do not form stones.
    Hamid R, Robertson WG, Woodhouse CR.
    BJU Int; 2008 Jun 27; 101(11):1427-32. PubMed ID: 18284409
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  • 18. Urinary calcium oxalate saturation in healthy infants and children.
    Hoppe B, Jahnen A, Bach D, Hesse A.
    J Urol; 1997 Aug 27; 158(2):557-9. PubMed ID: 9224359
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  • 19. Evaluation of urine and serum metabolites in miniature schnauzers with calcium oxalate urolithiasis.
    Lulich JP, Osborne CA, Nagode LA, Polzin DJ, Parke ML.
    Am J Vet Res; 1991 Oct 27; 52(10):1583-90. PubMed ID: 1767976
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