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  • 21. Experience with 395 extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in the treatment of renal and ureteric calculi.
    Tan HM, Cheung HS.
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  • 22. [The clinical significance of 50 cases of percutaneous nephroureteral lithotripsy].
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    Higashi Y, Okada T, Ito H, Kuze M, Takeda T, Kita Y, Takeuchi H, Yoshida O.
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