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The biochemical findings determine the choice of medical treatment in an individual with urinary stone disease (1). However, the values have to be assessed in relation to a control population of individuals from the same area. The present study analyzes the urine and blood biochemistry of urolithiasis patients in association with carefully-matched normal subjects in India.
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Marickar, Y.M.F., Sachidev, K., Rajamohanan, K., Paul, H., Abraham, P.A. (1989). Urine and Blood Biochemistry in Stone Patients and Normal Subjects in India. In: Walker, V.R., Sutton, R.A.L., Cameron, E.C.B., Pak, C.Y.C., Robertson, W.G. (eds) Urolithiasis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0873-5_223
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