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116 related items for PubMed ID: 17509315

  • 1. Prospective long-term followup of patients with asymptomatic lower pole caliceal stones.
    Inci K, Sahin A, Islamoglu E, Eren MT, Bakkaloglu M, Ozen H.
    J Urol; 2007 Jun; 177(6):2189-92. PubMed ID: 17509315
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  • 2. A prospective, randomized trial of management for asymptomatic lower pole calculi.
    Yuruk E, Binbay M, Sari E, Akman T, Altinyay E, Baykal M, Muslumanoglu AY, Tefekli A.
    J Urol; 2010 Apr; 183(4):1424-8. PubMed ID: 20172565
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  • 3. Can Phyllanthus niruri affect the efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for renal stones? A randomized, prospective, long-term study.
    Micali S, Sighinolfi MC, Celia A, De Stefani S, Grande M, Cicero AF, Bianchi G.
    J Urol; 2006 Sep; 176(3):1020-2. PubMed ID: 16890682
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  • 4. A prospective study of recurrence rate and risk factors for recurrence after a first renal stone.
    Trinchieri A, Ostini F, Nespoli R, Rovera F, Montanari E, Zanetti G.
    J Urol; 1999 Jul; 162(1):27-30. PubMed ID: 10379732
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  • 5. Asymptomatic lower pole small renal stones: shock wave lithotripsy, flexible ureteroscopy, or observation? A prospective randomized trial.
    Sener NC, Bas O, Sener E, Zengin K, Ozturk U, Altunkol A, Evliyaoglu Y.
    Urology; 2015 Jan; 85(1):33-7. PubMed ID: 25440816
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  • 6. Natural history of asymptomatic renal stones and prediction of stone related events.
    Kang HW, Lee SK, Kim WT, Kim YJ, Yun SJ, Lee SC, Kim WJ.
    J Urol; 2013 May; 189(5):1740-6. PubMed ID: 23201376
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  • 7. Outcomes of long-term follow-up of patients with conservative management of asymptomatic renal calculi.
    Koh LT, Ng FC, Ng KK.
    BJU Int; 2012 Feb; 109(4):622-5. PubMed ID: 21851532
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  • 9. Caliceal diverticular calculi: is there a role for metabolic evaluation?
    Liatsikos EN, Bernardo NO, Dinlenc CZ, Kapoor R, Smith AD.
    J Urol; 2000 Jul; 164(1):18-20. PubMed ID: 10840415
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  • 10. A new transportable shock-wave lithotripsy machine for managing urinary stones: a single-centre experience with a dual-focus lithotripter.
    De Sio M, Autorino R, Quarto G, Mordente S, Giugliano F, Di Giacomo F, Neri F, Quattrone C, Sorrentino D, De Domenico R, D'Armiento M.
    BJU Int; 2007 Nov; 100(5):1137-41. PubMed ID: 17550410
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  • 11. The natural history of nonobstructing asymptomatic renal stones managed with active surveillance.
    Dropkin BM, Moses RA, Sharma D, Pais VM.
    J Urol; 2015 Apr; 193(4):1265-9. PubMed ID: 25463995
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  • 13. Outcome Analysis of Asymptomatic Lower Pole Stones in Children.
    Dos Santos J, Lopes RI, Veloso AO, Harvey E, Farhat WA, Papanikolaou F.
    J Urol; 2016 Apr; 195(4 Pt 2):1289-93. PubMed ID: 26926554
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  • 15. Evaluation of the effects of relationships between main spatial lower pole calyceal anatomic factors on the success of shock-wave lithotripsy in patients with lower pole kidney stones.
    Sahinkanat T, Ekerbicer H, Onal B, Tansu N, Resim S, Citgez S, Oner A.
    Urology; 2008 May; 71(5):801-5. PubMed ID: 18279941
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  • 17. Management options for lower pole renal calculi.
    Raman JD, Pearle MS.
    Curr Opin Urol; 2008 Mar; 18(2):214-9. PubMed ID: 18303547
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  • 18. [Asymptomatic Renal Stones: Do they really Exist?].
    Seseke S, Rudolph R, Rebmann U.
    Aktuelle Urol; 2011 Nov; 42(6):374-7. PubMed ID: 21748701
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  • 19. Anatomy of the collecting system of lower pole of the kidney in patients with a single renal stone: a comparative study with individuals with normal kidneys.
    Zomorrodi A, Buhluli A, Fathi S.
    Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl; 2010 Jul; 21(4):666-72. PubMed ID: 20587870
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  • 20. Prospective randomized trial comparing shock wave lithotripsy and ureteroscopy for lower pole caliceal calculi 1 cm or less.
    Pearle MS, Lingeman JE, Leveillee R, Kuo R, Preminger GM, Nadler RB, Macaluso J, Monga M, Kumar U, Dushinski J, Albala DM, Wolf JS, Assimos D, Fabrizio M, Munch LC, Nakada SY, Auge B, Honey J, Ogan K, Pattaras J, McDougall EM, Averch TD, Turk T, Pietrow P, Watkins S.
    J Urol; 2008 May; 179(5 Suppl):S69-73. PubMed ID: 18405758
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