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RT @jbcarmody: For children with reduced muscle mass, the urine calcium/osmolality ratio > 0.25 predicts hypercalciuria better than Ca/Cr r…
RT @jbcarmody: For children with reduced muscle mass, the urine calcium/osmolality ratio > 0.25 predicts hypercalciuria better than Ca/Cr r…
RT @jbcarmody: For children with reduced muscle mass, the urine calcium/osmolality ratio > 0.25 predicts hypercalciuria better than Ca/Cr r…
For children with reduced muscle mass, the urine calcium/osmolality ratio > 0.25 predicts hypercalciuria better than Ca/Cr ratio. https://t.co/KzbEnITlsl