February 1993, Volume 43, Issue 2
Editorial
Most common kidney stones are of calcium oxalate1, 10 to 12% of them contain uric acid2, while most have small amount of hydroxyappetite. Stones containing struvite, pure uric acid, combination of hydroxyappetite and calcium
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