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Stone Formation After Augmentation Cystoplasty: The Role of Intestinal Mucus

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1997

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Mucus appears to have an important role in the genesis of bladder stones after augmentation, possibly acting as a nidus. Metabolic changes following augmentation were similar in stone and nonstone forming populations. Our data suggest that mucous calcium-to-phosphate ratios may be predictive of future stone formation. Furthermore, there may be a benefit in instituting more aggressive measures aimed at clearing mucus from the bladder.

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