Whalley et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Lithogenic risk factors in normal black volunteers, and black and white recurrent stone formersWhalley et al., 1999
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- 13365948973985114318
- Author
- Whalley
- Martins
- Dyk V
- Meyers
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- BJU international
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Objective To compare lithogenic risk factors in normal black volunteer men (BN), male black stone formers (BSF) and male white recurrent stone formers (WSF); in addition, the differential diagnoses in the stone formers were compared to determine if the causes of …
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