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437 related items for PubMed ID: 17296391

  • 1. Changing gender prevalence of stone disease.
    Scales CD, Curtis LH, Norris RD, Springhart WP, Sur RL, Schulman KA, Preminger GM.
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  • 12. ESRD caused by nephrolithiasis: prevalence, mechanisms, and prevention.
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  • 13. A large 15 - year database analysis on the influence of age, gender, race, obesity and income on hospitalization rates due to stone disease.
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  • 17. Effect of gastric bypass surgery on kidney stone disease.
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