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Eiweißbelastungstest bei Gesunden und Harnsteinpatienten

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Pathogenese und Klinik der Harnsteine XI

Part of the book series: Fortschritte der Urologie und Nephrologie ((2824,volume 23))

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Epidemiologische Studien bei der Kalzium-Urolithiasis haben eine positive Korrelation zwischen einem Überkonsum an tierischem Eiweiß und der Incidenz von Harnsteinen ergeben (9).

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Butz, M., Knispel, H., Klän, R. (1985). Eiweißbelastungstest bei Gesunden und Harnsteinpatienten. In: Gasser, G., Vahlensieck, W. (eds) Pathogenese und Klinik der Harnsteine XI. Fortschritte der Urologie und Nephrologie, vol 23. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72385-8_39

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