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Pediatric Primary Urolithiasis: 12-Year Experience at a Midwestern Children's Hospital
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Oliguria and hypercalciuria continue to be the most common etiologies of pediatric primary urolithiasis, followed by hypocitraturia. The recent increase in stone incidence is unlikely due to increased use of computerized tomography. Incidence of obesity was not higher than in the general population. Hyperoxaluria and cystinuria are rare, and thus might not be indicated in the initial analysis.
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