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The Relationship between High Fluoride Intake and Nephrolithiasis
Current Urology, 05/13/08
Grases F et al. - High urinary fluoride levels alone do not cause calcium oxalate stone development; other factors must also exist, such as retention of CaF2 crystals and deficit of crystallization inhibitors.
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