Dr.Mohammed J.
Nephrolithiasis, also known as kidney stones or renal calculi, is a common urological condition in primary care practice. The most prevalent instances include medium-sized renal stones (10–20 mm), for which management options depend on various factors, including stone size, location, density and calyceal anatomy. Several treatment options are avail
Treatment Options for Renal Calculus

Treatment Options for Renal Calculus

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