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Urol Int (1979) 34 (6): 440–450.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... be attributed to the higher amount of ionized oxalate in the disequilibrium technique (rapid injections), entering the urine in a higher rate. Such a mechanism could explain the hyperoxaluria in calcium oxalate stone-forming patients. Urol. int. 34: 440 -450 (1979) Renal Elimination Kinetics and Plasma Half...

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