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Urine Calcium/Citrate Ratio in Children With Hypercalciuric Stones
Pediatric Research, 06/19/09
Srivastava T et al. - The authors found 5th percentile for random urine citrate/creatinine ratio in school-aged children to be 176 mg/g, elevated urinary citrate excretion in hypercalciuric children to be protective against stone formation, and urine calcium/citrate ratio to be a good indicator for risk of stone formation.
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