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1. Association of Impaired Renal Function With Changes in Urinary Mineral Excretion and Stone Composition. Patel PM, Kandabarow AM, Druck A, Hart S, Blackwell RH, Kadlec A, Farooq A, Turk TMT, Baldea KG. Urology; 2020 Jul; 141():45-49. PubMed ID: 32294484 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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