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Sterrett SP et al. - This study demonstrates that most patients seen in the emergency department at our institution for ureterolithiasis with > 4 mm ureteral stones follow up with a urologist on an outpatient basis. Alternatively, based on the overall subset of patients identified, it is conceivable that a significant percentage of patients never see a urologist.


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