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The authors aimed to evaluate the efficiency of ESWL for distal ureteral stones and to identify factors that affect treatment outcomes. The retrospective study included records of 115 patients with distal ureteral stones, 5 mm to 18 mm in size, undergoing 223 ESWL sessions as an outpatient procedure. Treatment outcome was significantly different depending on stone size, BMI, number of sessions, complications, and auxiliary procedures (p and amp;lt;0.001, p=0.022, p and amp;lt;0.001, p and amp;lt;0.001, p and amp;lt;0.001, respectively). The . . .
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