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Long-Term Acidification of Urine in Patients Treated for Infected Renal Stones
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1990) 45 (6): 336–341.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Ammonium chloride Ascorbic acid Infection stones Methenamine hippurate Urine acidification Urol Int 1990;45:336-341 ©1990 S. Kargcr AÜ. Basel 0042-1138/90/04 56-0336S2.75/0 Long-Term Acidification of Urine in Patients Treated...
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Nachweis harnstoffspaltender Keime im Urin bei Steinpatienten
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Urol Int (1980) 35 (6): 421–426.
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... 104 bacteria/ml and in 28 patients 104 or less. 75% of the patients with a positive urease test had infection stones. We believe that the test for urease is a convenient and necessary completion of the bacteriologic-diagnostic measures. Urol. int. 35: 421-426 (1980) Nachweis harnstoffspaltender Keime...