Acucise endopyelotomy : A technique with limited efficacy for primary ureteropelvic junction obstruction in adults
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概要
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- 2005-10-01
著者
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Muller Markus
Department Of Urology Universitatsklinikum Benjamin Franklin Freie Universitat Berlin
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Muller Markus
Department Of Urology Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin
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Miller Kurt
Department Of Urology Charite-universitatsmedizin Berlin
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SCHRADER Mark
Department of Urology, Charite University Hospital
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WEIKERT STEFFEN
Department of Urology, Charite, Campus Benjamin Franklin
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CHRISTOPH FRANK
Department of Urology, Charite, Campus Benjamin Franklin
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SCHOSTAK MARTIN
Department of Urology, Charite, Campus Benjamin Franklin
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Schrader Mark
Department Of Urology Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin
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Christoph Frank
Department Of Urology Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin
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Schostak Martin
Department Of Urology Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin
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Weikert Steffen
Department Of Urology Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin
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Miller Kurt
Department Of Urology Charite Campus Benjamin Franklin
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