Management and outcome of cats with ureteral calculi: 153 cases (1984-2002).
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E. Hardie | T. Nyland | C. Gregory | A. Kyles | L. Cowgill | C. Adin | E. Stone | K. Mathews | Shelly L Vaden | G. Ling | Brent G Wooden
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