Associations between dietary factors in canned food and formation of calcium oxalate uroliths in dogs.
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C. Lekcharoensuk | C. Kirk | J. Lulich | C. Osborne | R. Pusoonthornthum | L. Swanson | L. Koehler | L. Ulrich | K. Carpenter | Kathleen A. Carpenter
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