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Mouse Phenotypes - Kidney diseases
OMIM - Urogenital and Digestive Disorders
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Kidney Stone Induces Developmental Stage-specific Alterations
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Trends in urolith composition and factors associated with different urolith types in dogs from the R…
The most common types of uroliths larger than 1 mm are readily visible and accurately measured in an…
Feline uroliths: Analysis of frequency and epidemiology in Germany (2016-2020)].
Comparison of radiographic methods for detecting radiolucent uroliths in dogs.
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Feasibility Study of an Enhanced Lithotripsy System in the Treatment of Urinary Stone Disease
Prevention of Urinary Stones With Hydration
Etiological Diagnosis of Urinary Stone in Chinese Children
Protein Sources Urinary Stone Risk
Comparison Between Two Shock Wave Regimens for Treating Urinary Stones
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