Allium® bulbar urethral stent (BUS) for severe recurrent urethral stricture in a renal transplant recipient: a minimally invasive graft-preserving solution. [PDF]
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Elective semaglutide prescription enabled waitlisting and transplantation of otherwise ineligible obese renal transplant candidates. [PDF]
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