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Herausforderungen für den urologischen Assistenzarzt

Fokus Urolithiasis

Challenges for the urology resident

Focus urolithiasis

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Abbreviations

CT:

Comuptertomographie

EAU:

„European Association of Urology“ (Europäische Gesellschaft für Urologie)

ESWL:

extrakorporale Stoßwellenlithotripsie

PNL:

perkutane Nephrolithotomie

RIRS:

„retrograde intrarenal surgery“

URS:

Ureterorenoskopie

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Danksagung

Die Autoren bedanken sich bei Herrn Dr. Stefan Bulla aus der Radiologischen Klinik des Universitätsklinikums Freiburg für die Bereitstellung von CT-Bildern.

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Interessenkonflikt. A. Miernik, H. Borgmann, J. Salem und J. Bründl geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht. Dieser Beitrag beinhaltet keine Studien an Menschen oder Tieren.

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Miernik, A., Borgmann, H., Salem, J. et al. Herausforderungen für den urologischen Assistenzarzt. Urologe 52, 1590–1593 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3336-9

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