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    Mechanical haemolysis in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL): I. Analysis of cell deformation due to SWL flow-fields by Lokhandwalla, M, Sturtevant, B

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-02-2001)
    “…This work analyses the interaction of red blood cells (RBCs) with shock-induced and bubble-induced flows in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL), and calculates, in…”
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    Fracture mechanics model of stone comminution in ESWL and implications for tissue damage by Lokhandwalla, M, Sturtevant, B

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-07-2000)
    “…Focused shock waves administered during extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) cause stone fragmentation. The process of stone fragmentation is described…”
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    Biomechanical effects of ESWL shock waves by Sturtevant, Bradford, Lokhandwalla, Murtuza

    “…Impulsive stress in the repeated shock waves administered in ESWL is the mechanical stimulus of injury to the kidney. In order to better understand the…”
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    Mechanical haemolysis in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL): II. In vitro cell lysis due to shear by Lokhandwalla, M, McAteer, J A, Williams, Jr, J C, Sturtevant, B

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-04-2001)
    “…In this work we report injury to isolated red blood cells (RBCs) due to focused shock waves in a cavitation-free environment. The lithotripter-generated shock…”
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    Damage mechanisms in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) by Lokhandwalla, Murtuza

    “…Shock wave lithotripsy is a 'non-invasive' therapy for treating kidney stones. Focused shock waves fragment stones to a size that can be passed naturally…”
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    Cell lysis due to shear in shock wave lithotripsy by Lokhandwalla, Murtuza, Sturtevant, Bradford, McAteer, James, Williams, James

    “…Injury to isolated red blood cells (RBCs) and deformation of aluminum foils due to focused shock waves in a cavitation-free environment were investigated. The…”
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    Damage mechanisms in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) by Lokhandwalla, Murtuza

    Published 01-01-2001
    “…Shock wave lithotripsy is a ‘non-invasive’ therapy for treating kidney stones. Focused shock waves fragment stones to a size that can be passed naturally…”
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    Dissertation