Oxalate stone formers have a decreased concentration and excretion of urinary citrate. By oral ingestion of K-Na-citrate (Uralyt-UR) a 100% increase of citrate and a 40% decrease of calcium is achieved. Urinary oxalate, uric acid, magnesium and phosphate remain...
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Butz, M., & Dulce, H.-J. (1981). Enhancement of Urinary Citrate in Oxalate Stone Formers by the Intake of Alkaline Salts. In Urolithiasis (pp. 881–884). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8977-4_141
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