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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 55, Issue 654 413-418, Copyright © 1982 by British Institute of Radiology
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B Cremin, J Wiggelinkhuizen and F Bonnici
Nephrocalcinosis is an uncommon condition is childhood. The commonest cause is renal tubular acidosis, although this may not manifest itself radiographically until adolescence. Recognizing the calcification as either cortical, medullary or mixed is not always possible, but may sometimes be an aid to differentiate metabolic from vascular causes.
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