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Intake of trace metals and the risk of incident kidney stones

The Journal of Urology Feb 09, 2018

Ferraro PM, et al. - The relationship between the intake of trace metals and risk of incident renal stones was determined. Zinc and iron intake was not linked to the risk of stones. In some patients, copper intake was related to a higher risk of renal stones. A lower risk of stones was associated with higher intake of total manganese, but not with traditional 24 h urinary composite markers of stone risk.

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