Perry Xu, MD, discusses PCNL’s role in the age of minimally invasive URS
“You absolutely need to have a CT scan prior to the surgery to best identify and really intimately understand the kidney’s anatomy,” says Perry Xu, MD.
“You absolutely need to have a CT scan prior to the surgery to best identify and really intimately understand the kidney’s anatomy,” says Perry Xu, MD.
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Anne Schuckman, MD, on optimal sequencing strategies, the SWOG 1602 trial, and the emerging role of ctDNA.
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The phase 1 study is set to begin later this year.
A team studied the differences between monogenic and nonmonogenic lupus nephritis and the predictors of end-stage kidney disease.