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    The impact of retrograde intrarenal surgery for asymptomatic renal stones in patients undergoing ureteroscopy for a symptomatic ureteral stone by Goldberg, Hanan, Holland, Ronen, Tal, Raanan, Lask, Dov M, Livne, Pinhas M, Lifshitz, David A

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-08-2013)
    “…In the era of rigid ureteroscopy (URS) for ureteral stones, asymptomatic renal stones were often left in place. With the advent of flexible URS, however, the…”
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    Empirical management of urinary tract infections complicating transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy by Tal, Raanan, Livne, Pinhas M, Lask, Dov M, Baniel, Jack

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-05-2003)
    “…Although urinary tract infection is a recognized complication of transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy, to our knowledge there are no recommendations…”
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    Metastatic renal carcinoid: case report and review of the literature by Tal, Raanan, Lask, Dov M, Livne, Pinhas M

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-04-2003)
    “…Primary renal carcinoid tumor is a rare tumor of the kidney. Metastatic renal carcinoid tumor has not been described in the medical literature. We report a…”
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    Expanding Use of Ureteral Access Sheath for Stones Larger Than Access Sheath’s Internal Diameter by Gur, Uri, Holland, Ronen, Lask, Dov M, Livne, Pinhas M, Lifshitz, David A

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (2007)
    “…The internal diameter of the ureteral access sheath limits the size of stones that can be removed during flexible ureteroscopy. We describe a technique that…”
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    Surgical management of long urethral strictures by Benet, A E, Abarbanel, J, Lask, D M, Kimche, D

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-05-1990)
    “…A total of 25 patients with a long urethral stricture involving the bulbomembranoprostatic urethra underwent excision of the afflicted region via the perineal…”
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