Created at 12:33 a.m. Feb, 02, 2025
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Diarrhea does not cause increased H+ excretion. The same amount of H+ is excreted, but the uric acid stones precipitate due to more concentrated urine as a result of DEHYDRATION due to diarrhea.
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/qg0Cw2#Laade5e22e335bcbcc7faab343ac0a1c2
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↓ pH and ↓ urine volume → acidic and concentrated urine
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