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Trends in Medical Expulsive Therapy Use for Urinary Stone Disease in U.S. Emergency Departments
Urology, 10/09/09
Hollingsworth JM et al. – Despite the growing body of evidence to support its safety and efficacy, the analysis reveals the sluggish dissemination of MET into the broader medical community. The observed underuse represents a block in the translation of clinical science into practice and raises a quality of care concern.
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