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Accuracy of Radiological Features for Predicting Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy Success for Treatment of Kidney Calculi
Urology Journal, 06/01/09
Arshadi H et al. - The authors found that certain radiographic features of urinary calculi such as calculus density, as compared with the adjacent bone, and calculus shape could have predictive impression for the success rate of SWL.
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