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The degree of saturation of urine with calcium salts (either calcium phosphate or calcium oxalate) is an important factor in the pathogenesis of kidney stones (1). The determination of the state of saturation of urine with calcium salts provides an objective index by which to study the mode of action and efficiency of different therapeutic regimens designed to prevent recurrent stones (2).
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Oreopoulos, D.G., Wilson, D.R., Husdan, H., Pylypchuk, G., Rapoport, A. (1976). Comparison of Two Methods for Measuring Activity Products of Calcium Salts in Urine. In: Fleisch, H., Robertson, W.G., Smith, L.H., Vahlensieck, W. (eds) Urolithiasis Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4295-3_40
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