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    Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among idiopathic stone formers, but does correction pose any risk?

    While vitamin D (vitD) deficiency is thought to contribute to poor health in a variety of ways and should be corrected, there is still concern about giving vitD supplements to patients with a history of nephro...

    Nikhil Johri, Philippe Jaeger, Pietro M. Ferraro, Linda Shavit, Devaki Nair in Urolithiasis (2017)

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    Vitamin B6 metabolites in idiopathic calcium stone formers: no evidence for a link to hyperoxaluria

    Vitamin B6 metabolites and their potential correlates to urinary oxalate excretion in idiopathic calcium stone formers (ICSF) compared with healthy subjects were investigated. This clinical study was performed...

    Agnes Kaelin, Jean-Paul Casez, Philippe Jaeger in Urological Research (2004)