1986
DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-59-698-196-a
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Spread of testicular tumour to the contralateral groin: another case

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“…:12,7/ 15,3;20,8/21,4:3,7/6,9:2,8/5,5;6,1/9,0;16,6/33,5:12,8/14,7...PI :139,7/168,3 ;166,4/171,2:173,9/324,3:95,2/187,0 : 542,9/ 601,0:215,8/435,5 …”
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“…:12,7/ 15,3;20,8/21,4:3,7/6,9:2,8/5,5;6,1/9,0;16,6/33,5:12,8/14,7...PI :139,7/168,3 ;166,4/171,2:173,9/324,3:95,2/187,0 : 542,9/ 601,0:215,8/435,5 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…period 20 ureteric stones, all failures of ESWL were treated by ureteroscopy and lasertripsy, 6 with the MDL1 R, 7 with the Calculas R and 7 with the Pulsolith. We used two semirigid ureteroscopes, the Miniscope from Candela (7,(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)9 Fr) and the Multiscope from Wolf (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12).…”
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