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Removing Ureteral Stone Fragments Is Better Than Leaving Them to Pass Spontaneously
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Title Removing Ureteral Stone Fragments Is Better Than Leaving Them to Pass Spontaneously
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/716761?src=rss
Description During semirigid ureteroscopy with holmium laser lithotripsy, retrieving all stone fragments leads to better outcomes than allowing them to pass spontaneously, according to a paper published online ahead of print in the Journal of Urology. Reuters Health Information
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Date Feb 11, 2010
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