Noninvasive differentiation of uric acid versus non-uric acid kidney stones using dual-energy CT.
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James C. Williams | C. McCollough | A. Primak | J. Fletcher | T. Vrtiska | O. Dzyubak | J. Lieske | M. Jackson | Molly E. Jackson | James C. Williams
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