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Impact of obesity on ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy of urinary tract calculi

Purpose: The treatment of urinary tract stones in obese patients may differ from the treatment of non-obese patients and their success rate varies. Our objective was to compare ureteroscopic treatment outcomes of ureteral and renal stones, stratified for stone size and location, between overweight,...

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Published in:International Brazilian journal of urology 2009-02, Vol.35 (1), p.36-42
Main Authors: Natalin, Ricardo, Xavier, Keith, Okeke, Zephaniah, Gupta, Mantu
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