2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2016.02.2887
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S&T-58 WHY DO SOME PATIENTS MAKE PRIMARILY CALCIUM OXALATE MONOHYDRATE VERSUS DIHYDRATE STONES?

Abstract: INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: A major concern with transrectal biopsy (TRBx) is that the anterior portion of the prostate gland, including the anterior peripheral and transition zones is difficult to target by standard TRBx, particularly for larger glands. A recent study has assessed simulated biopsy schemes using threedimensional reconstructions of actual prostate cancer (PCa) specimens, and suggested that nearly all PCas with a tumor volume of >0.5 ml can be detected by 14-18 TRBx cores using needle with long… Show more

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