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Jahreszeitlicher Spiegel inhibitorischer Substanzen im Urin von Kalzium-oxalat-Harnsteinbildnern

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Da sichi n verschiedenen Teilen der Welt eine gehäufte Inzidenz von Harnsteinkoliken im Sommer und Herbst gezeigt hat (1, 2, 9), wird eine Steinsaison mit erhöhtem Steinbildungsrisiko postuliert.

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© 1980 Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag, GmbH & Co. KG., Darmstadt

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Weitbrecht, M., Hegemann, M., Pfab, R., Böttger, I., Schütz, W. (1980). Jahreszeitlicher Spiegel inhibitorischer Substanzen im Urin von Kalzium-oxalat-Harnsteinbildnern. 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_10

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