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Anatomy of the collecting system of lower pole of the kidney in patients with a single renal stone: a comparative study with individuals with normal kidneys. 

Zomorrodi, A; Buhluli, A; Fathi, S (2010)
At least 5% of women and 12% of men during their lives will experience renal colic, at least once. Many theories have been suggested for the etiology of renal stones and variations in the anatomy of the collecting system ...
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Comparison of the effect of body position, prone or supine, on the result of extracorpreal shock wave lithotripsy in patients with stones in the proximal ureter. 

Zomorrodi, A; Elahian, A; Ghorbani, N; Tavoosi, A (2007)
The aim of this study was to determine whether positioning of the patient, prone or supine, plays a significant role on the treatment of stones in the proximal ureter with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). 68 ...
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Double urinary bladder voiding technique post removal of urethral catheter in renal allograft recipients. 

Zomorrodi, A; Bohluli, A (2007)
To evaluate the effect of urinary bladder double voiding technique on the incidence of urinary tract infection in the transplant patients with double J stents after the removal of the urethral catheters in the post-transplant ...
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Effect of diuretics on ureteral stone therapy with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. 

Zomorrodi, A; Golivandan, J; Samady, J (2008)
To evaluate the effect of diuretics on ureteral stone fragmentation and clearance during therapy with extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), we studied 87 patients with ureteral stone at different levels and treated ...
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Effect of lymph leakage on renal allograft outcome from living donors. 

Bohlouli, A; Nezami, N; Zomorrodi, A; Abdollahifard, S; Hashemi, B (2012)
Lymph leakage is a cause of prolonged fluid discharge in renal transplant patients. Lymph leakage during early post-transplantation is responsible for extracting immune substances; therefore, it may play a role in prognosis ...
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Instillation of povidone iodine to treat lymphocele and leak of lymph after renal transplantation. 

Zomorrodi, A; Buhluli, A (2007)
Lymphoceles are common surgical complications of renal transplantation. Recently minimal invasive therapy has been advised. We studied the safety and efficacy of instillation of povidone iodine via transcutaneous catheter ...
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New technique for allograft ureteroneocystomy for better transvesical endoscopic handling of allograft urological complications. 

Zomorrodi, A; Buhluli, A (2007)
We studied a new ureteroneocystostomy technique for the anastomosis of the transplanted ureter and the native bladder that involves the change of the position of the neoureteral orifice during renal graft transplantation ...

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