First Series Using Ultrasonic Propulsion and Burst Wave Lithotripsy to Treat Ureteral Stones
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Mathew D. Sorensen | R. Sweet | J. Harper | R. Managuli | H. Wessells | M. Dighe | M. Bailey | B. Cunitz | B. Dunmire | Ziyue Liu | J. Thiel | M. K. Hall | P. Sunaryo | Layla A. Anderson | Barbara H. Burke | R. Kessler | Helena C. Chang | I. Metzler | Patrick C. Samson | Martin Gunn | Christina Popchoi | Lisa Ding | Brianna Gutierrez
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