[HTML][HTML] Ureteroscopy and stones: Current status and future expectations

AE Wright, NJ Rukin, BK Somani - World journal of nephrology, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …

Ureteroscopy and stones: Current status and future expectations

AE Wright, NJ Rukin… - World journal of …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …

Ureteroscopy and stones: current status and future expectations

AE Wright, NJ Rukin, BK Somani - World Journal of Nephrology, 2014 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …

Ureteroscopy and stones: Current status and future expectations.

AE Wright, NJ Rukin, BK Somani - World Journal of Nephrology, 2014 - europepmc.org
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …

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AE Wright, NJ Rukin, BK Somani - World, 2014 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …

Ureteroscopy and stones: current status and future expectation.

A Wright, N Rukin, BK Somani - 2014 - rwt.dspace-express.com
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …

Ureteroscopy and stones: Current status and future expectations.

AE Wright, NJ Rukin, BK Somani - World Journal of Nephrology, 2014 - europepmc.org
Urolithaisis is becoming an ever increasing urological, nephrological and primary care
problem. With a lifetime prevalence approaching 10% and increasing morbidity due to stone …