The efficacy of extracorporeal Lithotripsy in Patients with Lithiasis on Solitary Kidney
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C. Chibelean | C. Simion | Á. O. Vida | O. Mártha | O. Tătaru | A. Brad | D. Porav | V. Osan | V. Ghirca
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