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    Shahat A, Elderwy A, Safwat AS, Abdelkawi IF, Reda A, Abdelsalam Y, Sayed M, Hammouda H.
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    J Urol; 2006 Sep; 176(3):1020-2. PubMed ID: 16890682
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  • 23. Is pre-shock wave lithotripsy stenting necessary for ureteral stones with moderate or severe hydronephrosis?
    El-Assmy A, El-Nahas AR, Sheir KZ.
    J Urol; 2006 Nov; 176(5):2059-62; discussion 2062. PubMed ID: 17070256
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  • 27. Preoperative nomograms for predicting stone-free rate after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
    Kanao K, Nakashima J, Nakagawa K, Asakura H, Miyajima A, Oya M, Ohigashi T, Murai M.
    J Urol; 2006 Oct; 176(4 Pt 1):1453-6; discussion 1456-7. PubMed ID: 16952658
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  • 29. A randomized, double-blind trial to compare shock wave frequencies of 60 and 120 shocks per minute for upper ureteral stones.
    Honey RJ, Schuler TD, Ghiculete D, Pace KT, Canadian Endourology Group.
    J Urol; 2009 Oct; 182(4):1418-23. PubMed ID: 19683303
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  • 30. Risk factors for the formation of a steinstrasse after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: a statistical model.
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    J Urol; 2001 Oct 12; 166(4):1255-60. PubMed ID: 11547053
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  • 33. Effect of alpha1-adrenergic antagonists on lower ureteral stones with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
    Wang H, Liu K, Ji Z, Li H.
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  • 34. Corticosteroids and tamsulosin in the medical expulsive therapy for symptomatic distal ureter stones: single drug or association?
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  • 36. Efficacy of alpha-blockers for the treatment of ureteral stones.
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    J Urol; 2007 Mar 12; 177(3):983-7; discussion 987. PubMed ID: 17296392
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  • 37. Does degree of hydronephrosis affect success of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for distal ureteral stones?
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    Urology; 2007 Mar 12; 69(3):431-5. PubMed ID: 17382137
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  • 38. Nifedipine versus tamsulosin for the management of lower ureteral stones.
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