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Composition analysis of 1,495 cases of upper urinary tract calculi: the role of age and gender.

X TuX-Y ZhuangX-X BaiC-Y Huang
Published in: European review for medical and pharmacological sciences (2024)
Patients with different stone components had different demographic characteristics, and stone components were significantly different between gender and age. Calcium oxalate mixed stones were more common in females, and calcium phosphate mixed stones and magnesium ammonium phosphate stones were more common in females, young patients, and middle-aged patients.
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