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Original Article

Intestinal Absorption of Oxalate and Calcium in Patients with Jejunoileal Bypass

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Pages 283-289 | Received 09 Dec 1988, Published online: 15 Feb 2010

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Gerd E von Unruh, Martin A.W Langer, Dieter W Paar & Albrecht Hesse. (1998) Mass spectrometric–selected ion monitoring assay for an oxalate absorption test applying [13C2]oxalate. Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications 716:1-2, pages 343-349.
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M. MASAI, H. ITO & T. KOTAKE. (1995) Effect of dietary intake on urinary oxalate excretion in calcium renal stone formers. British Journal of Urology 76:6, pages 692-696.
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Mitchell C. Kaye, Stevan B. Streem & Phillip M. Hall. (1994) Enteric Hyperoxaluria Associated with External Biliary Drainage. Journal of Urology 151:2, pages 396-397.
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M. LINDSJÖ, B. FELLSTRÖM, B. G. DANIELSON, G. P. KASIDAS, G. A. ROSE & S. LJUNGHALL. (1990) Hyperoxaluria or hypercalciuria in nephrolithiasis: the importance of renal tubular functions. European Journal of Clinical Investigation 20:s1, pages 546-554.
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