Stone retropulsion during holmium:YAG lithotripsy.
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Bernard Choi | Jeehyun Kim | A J Welch | Ho Lee | A. Welch | Bernard Choi | Jeehyun Kim | Joel M H Teichman | Navanit V Arakeri | R Tres Ryan | R. T. Ryan | J. Teichman | Ho Lee | Ashley J. Welch
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