Impact of severe obesity on perioperative parameters and outcomes in percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Chris A. Suijker(University Medical Center Groningen), S. Roemeling, Riemer A. Kingma(University Medical Center Groningen), M.T.J. Bus, E. Altobelli, J. Stavenga
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