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Which Statement Is False About the Usual Causes of Hypercalciuria

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Question 16

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Which statement is false about the usual causes of hypercalciuria? Hypercalciuria is usually attributable to:


A) hyperthyroidism.
B) intestinal hyperabsorption of dietary calcium.
C) bone demineralization caused by prolonged immobilization.
D) hyperparathyroidism.

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