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    Medical expulsive therapy using alfuzosin for patient presenting with ureteral stone less than 10mm: a prospective randomized controlled trial by Chau, Lysander Hin, Tai, Dominic Chi Kin, Fung, Berry Tat Chow, Li, James Cheuk Man, Fan, Chi Wai, Li, Michael Ka Wah

    Published in International journal of urology (01-07-2011)
    “…To assess the spontaneous passage rate for patients being treated with alfuzosin 10mg daily after presenting with an acute ureteral stone compared with a…”
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    Radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer: Hong Kong status in the era of Surgical Outcomes Monitoring and Improvement Programme by Chau, Hin Lysander, Ng, Tsui‐lin, Kan, Chi‐fai, Yee, Chi‐hang, Leung, Lok‐hei, Ho, Kowk‐leung, So, Hing‐shing, Chu, Sau‐kwan

    Published in Surgical practice (01-05-2022)
    “…Aim The aim of the present study was to show the status of radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer since the introduction of the Surgical Outcomes…”
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    Medical expulsive therapy using alfuzosin for patient presenting with ureteral stone less than 10 mm: A prospective randomized controlled trial by Chau, Lysander Hin, Tai, Dominic Chi Kin, Fung, Berry Tat Chow, Li, James Cheuk Man, Fan, Chi Wai, Li, Michael Ka Wah

    Published in International journal of urology (01-07-2011)
    “…Objectives:  To assess the spontaneous passage rate for patients being treated with alfuzosin 10 mg daily after presenting with an acute ureteral stone…”
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    Post‐renal transplant ureterocutaneous fistula: Management of complications and literature review by Lam, Wilson Wing‐Chung, Chan, Tsz‐Yeung, Cheng, Cheung‐Hing, Lee, Yue‐Kit, Chau, Lysander Hin, Man, Chi‐Wai, Chu, Sau‐Kwan

    Published in Surgical practice (01-08-2019)
    “…Ureterocutaneous fistula is a major complication following renal transplantation. Timely management can minimise patient and graft comorbidities. We reported…”
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