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Variants of unknown significance are common in brushite stone formers undergoing genetic testing for nephrolithiasis. [PDF]
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Late onset presentation of nephrocalcinosis and nephrolithiasis in association with a heterozygous <i>CYP24A1</i> pathogenic variant. [PDF]
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#1852 When ‘pebbles’ affect the kidney: nephrolithiasis and chronic renal failure in Crohn's disease. The experience of a 3rd level centre [PDF]
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Idiopathic Atraumatic Renal Hemorrhage: Case Report. [PDF]
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When the Stones Keep Hitting, Leave No Stone Unturned: A Report of Two Cases of Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT) Deficiency Progressing to End-Stage Renal Failure and Recurrence Post-transplant in One of Them. [PDF]
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