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2.Minimally invasive management for upper ureteral calculi: Report of 258 cases
3.Acquired urinary tract obstruction may be due to inflammatory or traumatic urethral strictures, bladder outlet obstruction (benign prostatic hypertrophy or cancer of the prostate), vesical tumors, neuropathic bladder, extrinsic ureteral compression (tumor, retroperitoneal fibrosis, or enlarged lymph nodes), ureteral or pelvic stones, ureteral strictures, or ureteral or pelivic tumors.
4.Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic Ureterolithotomy for Treatment of Upper Ureteral Calculi in 36 Cases
6.Ureteral injury is caused by Dick nail treatment of a case of lumber spondylolisthesis
7.Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of CT urography (CTU) in ureteral diseases.
8.Holmium laser lithotrity to remove upper ureteral caculi (a report of 110 cases)
9.Objective To study the clinical value of ultrasonic diagnosis for low segment ureteral polyp.

