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Bis zum heutigen Tag ist nicht ohne Grund die urologische konventionelle Röntgenuntersuchung die Domäne des Urologen in Klinik und Praxis. Nur er kennt die pathophysiologischen Zusammenhänge und besitzt die für ein operatives Vorgehen erforderlichen Voraussetzungen.

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Lotz, J., Gonnermann, O., Galanski, M. (2000). Bildgebende Verfahren. In: Höfner, K., Jonas, U., Stief, C.G. (eds) Benigne Prostatahyperplasie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59580-6_6

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