Comparative study of long-term stone recurrence after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and open stone surgery for kidney stones
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概要
著者
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Gogus Orhan
Department Of Urology Ankara University School Of Medicine
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Gogus Orhan
Departments Of Urology University Of Ankara Medical School
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Kosar Alim
Department Of Urology Suleyman Demirel University School Of Medicine
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Turkolmez Kadir
Department Of Urology Ankara University School Of Medicine
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Turkolmez Kadir
Departments Of Urology University Of Ankara Medical School
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SARICA Kemal
Departments of Urology,University of Ankara,Medical School
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AYDOS Kagan
Departments of Urology,University of Ankara,Medical School
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KUPELI Sadettin
Departments of Urology,University of Ankara,Medical School
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Sarica Kemal
Departments Of Urology Sahinbey Hospital University Of Gaziantep Medical School
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Sarica Kemal
Departments Of Urology University Of Ankara Medical School
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Kupeli Sadettin
Departments Of Urology University Of Ankara Medical School
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Kosar Alim
Department Of Urology Faculty Of Medicine Suleyman Demirel University
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Kosar Alim
Departments Of Urology University Of Suleyman Demirel Medical School
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Aydos Kagan
Departments Of Urology University Of Ankara Medical School
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