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      Calcium phosphate: an important crystal phase in patients with recurrent calcium stone formation?

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      Urological research

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          Stone and urine composition were analysed in 75 men and 40 women with recurrent calcium oxalate stone disease (group R) and in 48 men and 19 women who had formed only one calcium-oxalate-containing stone (group S). Patients who had developed stones with a large fraction of calcium phosphate were significantly more frequent in group R than in group S. There was furthermore a higher excretion of calcium and higher calcium oxalate supersaturation levels in patients with stones containing more than 25% calcium phosphate. It was concluded from these observations that the calcium phosphate content of renal stones might be a useful factor in predicting the future course of the disease.

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          Journal
          Urol. Res.
          Urological research
          0300-5623
          0300-5623
          May 1993
          : 21
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Urology, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden.
          Article
          8342251
          a0e03c98-66b3-415b-bf89-c36a54d5b46f
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