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Renal stones: Prevention of their recurrence

Authors : Jyoti John, Madhur Gupta

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Volume : 107

Issue : 7

Year : 2010

Page No : 336-337

Diet and urinary pH play an important role in the pathogenesis of renal stones. The type of stone formed is also related to urine pH.

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