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C81: "Continence" radical prostatectomy
C83: "Continence" radical prostatectomy. Assessing the impact of postoperative complications on urinary function
P34: "Healthy" urine microbiota. Harm or benefit?
PYJ26: "Natural" dry lab training in Da Vinci surgery. A new original setting
536: "No clamp no suture" laparoscopic partial nephrectomy
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889: "The diary of journey to Italy by way of Switzerland and Germany in 1580 and 1581" by Michel de Montaigne: A trip through Europe and kidney colic
444: 'Prehabilitation' of patients undergoing radical cystectomy to assist recovery: Results of a feasibility study
P002: -2Pro PSA and prostate health index usefulness for the diagnostic of prostate cancer with PSA range between 3 and 10ng/mL
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Historia Urologiae Europaeae series is addressed to all European urologists. Its aim is to make known the ideas and the work of our predecessors, and to help us understand the current trends in the development of our speciality. Unfortunately, the treatises written in Sanskrit, ancient Chinese, Greek and Latin are both difficult to find and difficult to understand, and should, therefore, be translated into English. The same applies to more recent books published in various languages.
Most of the treatises produced before the 17th century, even the legendary ones, have gaps, mi...
Historia Urologiae Europaeae series is addressed to all European urologists. Its aim is to make known the ideas and the work of our predecessors, and to help us understand the current trends in the development of our speciality. Unfortunately, the treatises written in Sanskrit, ancient Chinese, Greek and Latin are both difficult to find and difficult to understand, and should, therefore, be translated into English. The same applies to more recent books published in various languages.
Most of the treatises produced before the 17th century, even the legendary ones, have gaps, mi...
Historia Urologiae Europaeae series is addressed to all European urologists. Its aim is to make known the ideas and the work of our predecessors, and to help us understand the current trends in the development of our speciality. Unfortunately, the treatises written in Sanskrit, ancient Chinese, Greek and Latin are both difficult to find and difficult to understand, and should, therefore, be translated into English. The same applies to more recent books published in various languages.
Most of the treatises produced before the 17th century, even the legendary ones, have gaps, mi...
Historia Urologiae Europaeae series is addressed to all European urologists. Its aim is to make known the ideas and the work of our predecessors, and to help us understand the current trends in the development of our speciality. Unfortunately, the treatises written in Sanskrit, ancient Chinese, Greek and Latin are both difficult to find and difficult to understand, and should, therefore, be translated into English. The same applies to more recent books published in various languages.
Most of the treatises produced before the 17th century, even the legendary ones, have gaps, mi...
Historia Urologiae Europaeae series is addressed to all European urologists. Its aim is to make known the ideas and the work of our predecessors, and to help us understand the current trends in the development of our speciality. Unfortunately, the treatises written in Sanskrit, ancient Chinese, Greek and Latin are both difficult to find and difficult to understand, and should, therefore, be translated into English. The same applies to more recent books published in various languages.
Most of the treatises produced before the 17th century, even the legendary ones, have gaps, mi...