How to Use calcium oxalate in a Sentence
calcium oxalate
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The results showed calcium oxalate stones.
—Dr. John De Jong, Boston Herald, 15 Mar. 2026
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Routhenstein warned that people prone to calcium oxalate kidney stones may want to limit their intake.
—Christina Manian, Health, 17 Sep. 2025
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They are usually made up of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, or uric acid.
—Carrie Madormo, Health, 7 Nov. 2025
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Routhenstein warned that people prone to calcium oxalate kidney stones may also want to limit their intake.
—Christina Manian, Health, 19 Dec. 2025
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Routhenstein warned that people prone to calcium oxalate kidney stones may also want to limit their intake.
—Christina Manian, Health, 16 Apr. 2026
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Routhenstein warned that people prone to calcium oxalate kidney stones may also want to limit their intake.
—Christina Manian, Health, 23 June 2026
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This is because walnuts are high in oxalates, which can contribute to calcium oxalate stones, the most common type of kidney stone.
—Sara Moniuszko, USA Today, 4 Dec. 2025
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Because of this, Susie says, those with a history of calcium oxalate stones may want to moderate their intake.
—Daryl Austin, USA Today, 16 Oct. 2025
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Peace lilies have calcium oxalate crystals in their leaves, stems, and flowers, which can irritate animals if ingested.
—Rachel Gillett, Martha Stewart, 29 Dec. 2025
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The two most common are magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite) or calcium oxalate, followed by urate and a few others.
—Dr. John De Jong, Boston Herald, 15 Mar. 2026
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Pao’s work focuses on the most common type of kidney stone, calcium oxalate, which generally is treated with citrate to reduce the calcium.
—Erin Allday, San Francisco Chronicle, 15 Mar. 2026
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Younger cats that develop urinary tract infections more commonly develop struvite stones whereas calcium oxalate stones are more common in older cats.
—Dr. John De Jong, Boston Herald, 15 Mar. 2026
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Always wear gloves when pruning, propagating, or repotting Monstera obliqua, as the plant produces a toxic sap containing calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the skin.
—Sj McShane, Martha Stewart, 18 Jan. 2026
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