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Influence of Body Mass Index on Quantitative 24-Hour Urine Chemistry Studies in Children With Nephrolithiasis
The Journal of Urology, 08/13/09
Eisner BH et al. – A high body mass index is associated with decreased urine oxalate and increased supersaturation of calcium phosphate. Given the increasing prevalence of obesity in younger patients, the findings have important clinical implications. Pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists should be aware of these findings when evaluating children with nephrolithiasis.
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