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Olivero–Rivera L et al. – Prevention of the development of hyperoxaluria is multifactorial and includes recognition of potential preoperative risk factors, postoperative follow–up evaluations, and attentive nutritional guidance. These patient management areas represent opportunities that need to be recognized and addressed in the prevention of hyperoxaluria in patients undergoing RYGBP.

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