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The following pages link to Changing gender prevalence of stone disease (Q51766825):
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- Citrate salts for preventing and treating calcium containing kidney stones in adults (Q24186599) (← links)
- Changes in gender distribution of urinary stone disease (Q28387106) (← links)
- Sex differences in the epidemiology, clinical features, and pathophysiology of migraine (Q30241432) (← links)
- Comparison of the efficacy and safety of URSL, RPLU, and MPCNL for treatment of large upper impacted ureteral stones: a randomized controlled trial (Q32175692) (← links)
- Raised white cell count in renal colic: Is there a role for antibiotics? (Q33614227) (← links)
- Nephrolithiasis in elderly population; effect of demographic characteristics (Q33638686) (← links)
- Urolithiasis Through the Ages: Data on More Than 200,000 Urinary Stone Analyses (Q33824636) (← links)
- Prevalence of kidney stones in the United States (Q34267948) (← links)
- Geriatric urolithiasis in the emergency department: risk factors for hospitalisation and emergency management patterns of acute urolithiasis (Q34418789) (← links)
- Brushite stone disease as a consequence of lithotripsy? (Q35202298) (← links)
- Profile of the brushite stone former (Q35214756) (← links)
- Which anthropometric measurements including visceral fat, subcutaneous fat, body mass index, and waist circumference could predict the urinary stone composition most? (Q35238045) (← links)
- Estimating the nationwide, hospital based economic impact of pediatric urolithiasis (Q35371309) (← links)
- Evaluation of biochemical urinary stone composition and its relationship to tap water hardness in Qom province, central Iran (Q35602591) (← links)
- Practice variation in the surgical management of urinary lithiasis (Q35760132) (← links)
- Urolithiasis in a Rural Wisconsin Population From 1992 to 2008: Narrowing of the Male-to-Female Ratio (Q35760696) (← links)
- Urinary calculi in children in Burkina Faso: about 67 cases (Q35817686) (← links)
- Kidney stones: flexible ureteroscopy (Q35831757) (← links)
- Nephrolithiasis: Endocrine evaluation (Q35856057) (← links)
- Association Between Body Mass Index and Urolithiasis in Children (Q35995632) (← links)
- Medical Comorbidities Associated With Pediatric Kidney Stone Disease (Q36416247) (← links)
- Emergency department visits, use of imaging, and drugs for urolithiasis have increased in the United States (Q36654853) (← links)
- Annual Incidence of Nephrolithiasis among Children and Adults in South Carolina from 1997 to 2012. (Q36687003) (← links)
- Experimental induction of calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis in mice (Q36738680) (← links)
- Nutrition in calcium nephrolithiasis (Q36836609) (← links)
- Management of renal stone disease in obese patients (Q37024515) (← links)
- Urinary Stone Disease: Advancing Knowledge, Patient Care, and Population Health (Q37070036) (← links)
- Oxalate in renal stone disease: the terminal metabolite that just won't go away. (Q37181697) (← links)
- Management of urolithiasis in pregnancy (Q37221024) (← links)
- Calcium supplementation and incident kidney stone risk: a systematic review (Q37290799) (← links)
- A large 15 - year database analysis on the influence of age, gender, race, obesity and income on hospitalization rates due to stone disease. (Q37426992) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome and nephrolithiasis: can we hypotize a common background? (Q37430329) (← links)
- Epidemiology of urolithiasis: an update (Q37430342) (← links)
- Frequency of metabolic abnormalities in urinary stones patients (Q37526976) (← links)
- Clinical, demographic, and laboratory characteristics of children with nephrolithiasis (Q37561883) (← links)
- CUA guideline on the evaluation and medical management of the kidney stone patient - 2016 update (Q37585262) (← links)
- Prevalence of kidney stones in mainland China: A systematic review (Q37615195) (← links)
- Epidemiologic insights into pediatric kidney stone disease (Q37802239) (← links)
- The relationship of obesity and gender prevalence changes in United States inpatient nephrolithiasis (Q37890086) (← links)
- Urolithiasis in the Emergency Department (Q37904062) (← links)
- When (and how) to surgically treat asymptomatic renal stones (Q37997312) (← links)
- Renal stone disease and obesity: what is important for urologists and nephrologists? (Q38046626) (← links)
- Practice patterns in the management of urinary lithiasis (Q38078292) (← links)
- Epidemiological gender-specific aspects in urolithiasis (Q38128732) (← links)
- Urinary stone analysis on 12,846 patients: a report from a single center in China (Q38173262) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome and nephrolithiasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the scientific evidence (Q38201688) (← links)
- Research priorities for the influence of gender on diagnostic imaging choices in the emergency department setting (Q38270981) (← links)
- Changes in stone composition over two decades: evaluation of over 10,000 stone analyses (Q38358766) (← links)
- Pediatric urolithiasis in Taiwan: a nationwide study, 1997-2006. (Q38433517) (← links)
- Sex-related Differences in Emergency Department Renal Colic Management: Females Have Fewer Computed Tomography Scans but Similar Outcomes (Q38881159) (← links)