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Emergency physicians report infrequent use of alpha-blockade for the treatment of ureteral stones
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 09/22/09
Chan CW et al. – Despite evidence that alpha–blockade may be beneficial to patients presenting to the emergency department with ureteral stones, this approach is still used inconsistently by EPs.
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