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  • 1. The characteristics of the stone and urine composition in Chinese stone formers: primary report of a single-center results.
    Wu W, Yang D, Tiselius HG, Ou L, Liang Y, Zhu H, Li S, Zeng G.
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  • 4. The most important metabolic risk factors in recurrent urinary stone formers.
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