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Keywords: Magnesium silicate antacid
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Pure Silicate Fragment in a Recurrent Stone Former of Calcium Oxalate
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Osamu Ichiyanagi, Teruhiro Nakada, Manabu Ishigooka, Shinsuke Hayami, Yasunori Sanjo, Yoko Kubota, Kazuo Nakashima, Hitoshi Sakai, Masaaki Kuwahara
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1997) 58 (3): 192–196.
Published Online: 04 February 2010
... was identified as 100% silicate. Deposition of silica was also found on other fragments. A large dose of magnesium (given in a part of the drug) might have little influence on the formation of calcium oxalate. 27 06 1996 3 09 1996 4 2 2010 Silicate urolithiasis Magnesium silicate antacid...