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1. First reported magnesium pyrophosphate kidney stone prompts diagnosis of hypophosphatasia

2. Collagen organization of renal cell carcinoma differs between low and high grade tumors

3. Randomized prospective evaluation of nephrostomy tube configuration: impact on postoperative pain

4. Disposable Ureteroscopes in Urology

5. Pulse-modulated Holmium:YAG Laser vs the Thulium Fiber Laser for Renal and Ureteral Stones: A Single-center Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial

6. Flexible Ureteroscopy as the New Standard for the Management of Renal Transplant Urolithiasis <15 mm: A Single-Center Experience

7. Combining Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy and Microwave Ablation Appears Safe and Feasible for Renal Cell Carcinoma in an Early Series

9. Imaging in stone diagnosis and surgical planning

10. Gender-related differences in the risk factors for repeat stone surgery

11. Lower Socioeconomic Status is Associated With Adverse Urinary Markers and Surgical Complexity in Kidney Stone Patients

12. Influence of Lower Pole Infundibulopelvic Angle on Success of Retrograde Flexible Ureteroscopy and Laser Lithotripsy for the Treatment of Renal Stones

14. Disposable Ureteroscopes in Urology: Current State and Future Prospects

15. Microwave Ablation of Renal Cell Carcinoma

18. Development of a Risk-stratified Approach for Follow-up Imaging After Percutaneous Thermal Ablation of Sporadic Stage One Renal Cell Carcinoma

19. Clinical and demographic predictors of repeat stone surgery

20. External Validation of the Recurrence of Kidney Stone Nomogram in a Surgical Cohort

21. Effect of stone composition on surgical stone recurrence: single center longitudinal analysis

22. Clinical Impact of the Institution of Moses Technology on Efficiency During Retrograde Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease: Single-Center Experience

23. Initial Results from the M-STONE Group: A Multi-Center Collaboration to Study Treatment Outcomes in Nephrolithiasis Evaluation

25. PD08-06 COMPARING OUTCOMES FOR RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA TREATED WITH EMBOLIZATION, ABLATION OR SURGERY

26. PD35-04 INITIAL SURGICAL REPORT USING DISTRESSED COMMUNITIES INDEX: EVIDENCE OF LARGER STONE SIZE AND GREATER NEED FOR PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION IN PATIENTS WITH LOW SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS

28. Reflex urine culture testing in an ambulatory urology clinic: Implications for antibiotic stewardship in urology

29. Successful Diabetic Control as Measured by Hemoglobin A1c Is Associated with Lower Urine Risk Factors for Uric Acid Calculi

30. Percutaneous microwave ablation for local control of metastatic renal cell carcinoma

31. A Race to Imaging Revolution: Pioneers in Fiber Optics

33. PD35-12 INITIAL RESULTS FROM THE M-STONE GROUP

35. Comparing Outcomes for Patients with Clinical T1b Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated With Either Percutaneous Microwave Ablation or Surgery

36. Clinical and demographic predictors of repeat stone surgery

37. PD12-12 NEED FOR RECURRENT STONE SURGERY IS HIGHER IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE

39. PD51-07 EVALUATING RECURRENCE PATTERNS FOR PERCUTANEOUS MICROWAVE AND CRYOABLATION OF T1A RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TO OPTIMIZE SURVEILLANCE PROTOCOLS

40. MP19-13 COMPARING UROLOGIST RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SMALL RENAL MASS BIOPSY WITH PATIENT OPINIONS BEFORE AND AFTER COUNSELING

41. MP19-15 PATIENT-REPORTED BARRIERS TO OBTAINING GENETIC COUNSELING IN EARLY-ONSET RENAL CELL CARCINOMA

42. PD51-10 MICROWAVE ABLATION HAS COMPARABLE ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES VS. SURGERY IN CO-MORBID PATIENTS WITH 4-7CM RENAL CELL CARCINOMA

43. Minimally Invasive Urology : An Essential Clinical Guide to Endourology, Laparoscopy, LESS and Robotics

45. A Critical Analysis of Perioperative Outcomes in Morbidly Obese Patients Following Renal Mass Surgery

46. Shared Decision Making for Urolithiasis: The Use of a Patient Decision Making Aid

47. Preliminary Evidence Suggests Periureteral Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection Improves Ureteral Stone Passage in the Porcine Model

48. Risk Factors for Complications and Nondiagnostic Results following 1,155 Consecutive Percutaneous Core Renal Mass Biopsies

49. Management of Indiana pouch stones through a percutaneous approach: A single center experience

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