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Extrakorporale Stoßwellenlithotripsie (ESWL) — Langzeitergebnisse

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Tagung 14.–17. Oktober 1987, Stuttgart

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1450 Patienten und ihre behandelnden Urologen wurden im Rahmen einer Fragebogenaktion über den Verlauf nach Stoßwellenlithotripsie um Informationen gebeten. Von 1003 Patienten, welche zwischen Juli 1984 und September 1985 behandelt wurden, konnten vollständige Angaben erhoben werden. Der mittlere Nachbeobachtungszeitraum betrug 19,1 Monate (1 Jahr bis 26 Monate).

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Newman, D. et al. (1988). Extrakorporale Stoßwellenlithotripsie (ESWL) — Langzeitergebnisse. In: Ackermann, R. (eds) Tagung 14.–17. Oktober 1987, Stuttgart. Verhandlungsbericht der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Urologie, vol 39. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83404-2_9

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