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Br J Urol
; 49(7): 589-95, 1977.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-597693
ABSTRACT
It is difficult to obtain the true prevalence of stone disease in community. A proper random sample of a population has been studied and a figure of 3.83% of calcified stones have been found in 2,000 subjects. The significance of biochemical, bacteriological, skeletal and other surgical abnormalities is discussed. It is now possible to study individual groups within the population with respect to stone disease.