Gender Can Influence Stone Composition
SAN FRANCISCO—Significant gender differences need to be taken into account when making therapeutic decisions to prevent kidney stone recurrences, according to Canadian researchers. Women are less likely than men to form pure calcium oxalate stones and more likely to form phosphate-containing stones, either as a primary stone or in trace amounts, they showed.
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