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Bibilash BS et al. – Urine calcium was high in both groups without showing significant variation from the mean. In patients with high calcium–oxalate and calcium–magnesium ratios, there is higher chance of forming a COD stone than COM. Identification of the crystallization pattern of the calcium stone will help in selecting treatment modalities.


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