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Quick Scroll Q 48.idiopathic hypercalciuria 10.02.03 (4 years ago) #1

bad mistake............bad time to be trying to correct such mistakes......

the types are bundled up ..........

absorptive has three types 123
resorptive
renal

choice B says after telling the whole story between sodium and calcium............that decreasedNa causes increased stone formation...

hai to typo........par phir coffee nahi pi............ icon_lol.gif
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