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    Magnetic resonance imaging of urinary calculi

    Accurate prediction of the response of an individual patient to lithotripsy remains impossible. Certain factors such as the chemical composition, size, and position of the calculus are known to be important in...

    C. Dawson, K. Aitken, Y. Ng, G. Dolke, D. Gadian, H. N. Whitfield in Urological Research (1994)

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    In Vitro Magnetic Resonance Scanning of Urinary Calculi

    Clinical experience with ESWL has shown that the size and composition of urinary calculi affect success. Knowing the composition of a stone before treatment is therefore desirable. We have examined the role of...

    N. P. Cohen, H. N. Whitfield, G. Dolke, Y. Y. Ng, P. Armstrong in Urolithiasis 2 (1994)