Lower caliceal stone clearance after shock wave lithotripsy or ureteroscopy: the impact of lower pole radiographic anatomy.
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R. Clayman | A. Shalhav | Deborah S. Smith | O. Elashry | E. McDougall | D S Smith | R V Clayman | E M McDougall | O M Elashry | A M Elbahnasy | A L Shalhav | D M Hoenig | A. Elbahnasy | D. Hoenig
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