Endourology and Stones The Most Reliable Preoperative Assessment of Renal Stone Burden as a Predictor of Stone-free Status After Flexible Ureteroscopy With Holmium Laser Lithotripsy: A Single-center Experience
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M. Yao | Y. Kubota | T. Kawahara | T. Ogawa | Hiroki Ito | H. Terao | J. Matsuzaki
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