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Post-ESWL, clinically insignificant residual stones: reality or myth?
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Post-ESWL, clinically insignificant residual stones: reality or myth?
Khaitan A, Gupta NP, Hemal AK, Dogra PN, Seth A, Aron M. Post-ESWL, clinically insignificant residual stones: reality or myth? Urology. 2002 Jan; 59(1):20-4.
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Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Kidney Calculi
Lithotripsy
Nephrostomy, Percutaneous
Treatment Outcome
Ureteroscopy
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Ashok K. Hemal MD