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Volumn 41, Issue 1, 2003, Pages
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Quiz page. Stones in the kidney allograft and bladder. Nephrolithiasis is common after transplantation. Cyclosporine often leads to chronic hyperuricemia and the formation of uric acid stones
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
CYCLOSPORIN;
URIC ACID;
ADULT;
ALLOTRANSPLANTATION;
CASE REPORT;
CHEMICALLY INDUCED;
HUMAN;
HYPERURICEMIA;
KIDNEY CALCULI;
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION;
MALE;
METABOLISM;
URINARY BLADDER CALCULI;
ADULT;
CYCLOSPORINE;
HUMANS;
HYPERURICEMIA;
KIDNEY CALCULI;
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION;
MALE;
TRANSPLANTATION, HOMOLOGOUS;
URIC ACID;
URINARY BLADDER CALCULI;
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EID: 0037208523
PISSN: None
EISSN: 15236838
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (5)
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