Editorial Comment on: Successful Diabetic Control as Measured by Hemoglobin A1c Is Associated with Lower Urine Risk Factors for Uric Acid Calculi by Maciolek et al. (From: Maciolek KA,Penniston KL,Jhagroo RA,et al.J Endourol 2018;32:771–776)
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Editorial Comment on: Successful Diabetic Control as Measured by Hemoglobin A1c Is Associated with Lower Urine Risk Factors for Uric Acid Calculi by Maciolek et al. (From: Maciolek KA,Penniston KL,Jhagroo RA,et al.J Endourol 2018;32:771–776)
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