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Endoscopic Management of Retained Renal Foreign Bodies
Urology, 07/01/09
Eisenberg ML et al. - Patients with retained renal foreign bodies benefit from extraction by way of retrograde and/or antegrade endoscopic techniques. In patients presenting with renal failure, improvement in renal function is often seen after extraction of a retained renal foreign body.
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