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Experience with the Short Ammonium Chloride Test

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Urolithiasis

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Since renal tubular acidosis is often complicated by stone formation, it seemed justified to investigate a stone forming population in order to study the incidence of renal acidification defects. For this purpose it was necessary to develop a clinically useful method and to standardize the ammonium chloride test.

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Danielson, B.G., Backman, U., Fellström, B., Johansson, G., Ljunghall, S., Wikström, B. (1981). Experience with the Short Ammonium Chloride Test. In: Smith, L.H., Robertson, W.G., Finlayson, B. (eds) Urolithiasis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8977-4_13

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