For a patient with a recurrent calcium phosphate stone, which factor is most likely to be addressed in prevention?
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Correct answer: Reducing dietary sodium intake
High sodium increases urinary calcium excretion; reducing sodium while maintaining normal calcium intake helps prevent calcium-based stones.
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