“The defense claimed that the patient’s kidney function was intact at the time of the CT scan and that the patient failed to follow up with his urologist,” writes Acacia Brush Perko, Esq.
In this video, Michael Borofsky, MD, describes how endoscopic analysis of the renal papilla can provide real-time information about a patient's stone disease, using Randall's plaque and ductal plugging as examples.
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