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Conservative Management of Pediatric Nephrolithiasis Caused by Melamine-Contaminated Milk Powder
Pediatrics, 06/11/09
Zhu SL et al. - Nephrolithiasis was associated with high melamine-exposure levels. A combination of B-ultrasonography and urinalysis is suitable for screening for pediatric nephrolithiasis caused by melamine poisoning. The condition can be resolved with a conservative treatment approach in patients without serious clinical symptoms who have normal kidney function.
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