Clinical studyRecurrent nephrolithiasis: Natural history and effect of phosphate therapy: A double-blind controlled study☆
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This study was supported by the Community Service Program of the Kaiser Foundation Hospitals.
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From the Department of Internal Medicine, Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center, San Francisco, California.
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