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... hypertension , especially if not well controlled . Of patients with poorly controlled hypertension , 3.8 % developed significant perirenal bleeding . Grantham et al.29 observed 3 out of 100 patients after ESWL whose kidneys had no or ...
... hypertension , especially if not well controlled . Of patients with poorly controlled hypertension , 3.8 % developed significant perirenal bleeding . Grantham et al.29 observed 3 out of 100 patients after ESWL whose kidneys had no or ...
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... hypertension after ESWL . Lingeman and Kulb37 followed 295 patients at least 1 year after ESWL . New - onset hypertension that required drug therapy was present in 8.2 % of pa- tients . Although not requiring pharmacologic therapy , an ...
... hypertension after ESWL . Lingeman and Kulb37 followed 295 patients at least 1 year after ESWL . New - onset hypertension that required drug therapy was present in 8.2 % of pa- tients . Although not requiring pharmacologic therapy , an ...
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... hypertension can occur up to 15 years after renal trauma , should patients be followed for the development of hypertension for an ex- tended period of time after lithotripsy ? Certainly those patients found to have evidence of renal ...
... hypertension can occur up to 15 years after renal trauma , should patients be followed for the development of hypertension for an ex- tended period of time after lithotripsy ? Certainly those patients found to have evidence of renal ...
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2 RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN FEMALE CHILDREN | 13 |
INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS | 23 |
5 CATHETERRELATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION | 29 |
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