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The status and characteristics of urinary stone composition in China.

Zhangqun YeGuohua ZengHuan YangJianxin LiKun TangGuomin WangShusheng WangYonggang YuYujie WangTao ZhangYongfu LongWeibin LiChangmin WangWei WangSihe GaoYuxi ShanXiaobo HuangZhiming BaiXiaohan LinYue ChengQinzhang WangZhuoqun XuLiping XieJianlin YuanShengqiang RenYuhui FanTiejun PanJing WangXun LiXuehua ChenXiaojian GuZhaolin SunKefeng XiaoJianye JiaQinghua ZhangGongxian WangTing SunXuedong LiChangbao XuChuangliang XuGuowei ShiJiayang HeLeming SongGuang SunDongwen WangYili LiuChunxi WangYi HanPeiyu LiangZhiping WangWei HeZhiqiang ChenJinchun XingHua Xu
Published in: BJU international (2020)
The most common stone composition was CaOx, followed by carbapatite, urate, struvite, and brushite. Stone composition differed significantly in patients grouped by gender, age, BMI, stone location, and geographical region.
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