5-year-follow-up of patients with clinically insignificant residual fragments after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy.
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Thomas Knoll | Peter Alken | Maurice Stephan Michel | P. Alken | T. Knoll | M. Michel | Mahmoud M Osman | Yvonne Alfano | Stefan Kamp | Axel Haecker | S. Kamp | M. Osman | A. Haecker | Yvonne Alfano
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