Relative supersaturation of 24-hour urine and likelihood of kidney stones
The Journal of Urology Nov 16, 2017
Prochaska M, et al. - Researchers aimed at quantifying the magnitudes of association between relative supersaturation and stone risk. It was observed that the tendency of being a stone former increased with higher calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate relative supersaturation levels in men and women, and higher relative supersaturation levels of uric acid in women.
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