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Changes in Gender Distribution of Urinary Stone Disease
Urology, 10/28/09
Strope SA et al. – Resource utilization for stone disease continues to increase. Most of this increase appears to be due to an increase in disease among women. Increasing obesity, dietary changes, or decreased fluid intake may be contributing to the rapid increase in stone disease treatments in women.
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