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  1. Correction: Changes in blood gas in supine and prone positions in percutaneous stone surgery: does position have any advantage for hemodynamics?
  2. Changes in blood gas in supine and prone positions in percutaneous stone surgery: does position have any advantage for hemodynamics?
  3. Evaluation of pheniramine maleate and zofenopril in reducing renal damage induced by unilateral ureter obstruction. An experimental study
  4. Clinical use of specific markers TAS, TOS, PON and IL-6 by the evaluation of kidney damage in patients receiving SWL treatment
  5. Investigation of the antioxidant effects of pheniramine maleate and nebivolol on testicular damage in rats with experimentally induced testis torsion
  6. Comparison of diffusion-weighed MRI findings of the testis in patients with the advanced stage unilateral testicular varicocele
  7. Protective effects of udenafil citrate, piracetam and dexmedetomidine treatment on testicular torsion/detorsion-induced ischaemia/reperfusion injury in rats
  8. The antioxidant effect of dexmedetomidine on testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury
  9. Multiple urethral anomalies: Parameatal urethral cyst, penil curvature, incomplete hypospadiac anterior duplication of the urethra and distal hipospadias
  10. Medical and alternative therapies in urinary tract stone disease
  11. Viburnum opulus: Could it be a new alternative, such as lemon juice, to pharmacological therapy in hypocitraturic stone patients?
  12. Unexpected difficult airway with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
  13. Ways in which SWL affects oxidant/antioxidant balance
  14. Quantitative analysis of colonization with real-time PCR to identify the role of Oxalobacter formigenes in calcium oxalate urolithiasis
  15. Histamine 1 Receptor Antagonist in Symptomatic Treatment of Renal Colic Accompanied by Nausea: Two Birds With One Stone?
  16. Local Anesthesia with 20-mL Prilocaine Infiltration: The Ultimate Point for Analgesia during Shockwave Lithotripsy?
  17. Can prilocaine infiltration alone be the most minimally invasive approach in terms of anesthesia during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy?