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How Physician and Patient Perceptions Differ Regarding Medical Management of Stone Disease
The Journal of Urology, 08/18/09
Bensalah K et al. – Most patients with stones will consider preventive medical therapy to avoid recurrent pain or a surgical procedure. In contrast, most urologists perceive that patients prefer to avoid medication even if it means tolerating several acute stone events and/or surgical procedures.
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