The Best of EAU18 - Stones |
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21.05.2018 |
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The Best of EAU18: Stones |
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Dear Aleksandr Shulyak,
The Best of EAU18 brings you the highlights from the 33rd Annual EAU Congress (EAU18). Urolithiasis was one of the major topics in Copenhagen, including a plenary session devoted to the subject. Some of the big names in the field have selected the best that EAU18 had to offer on urinary stones, varying from webcasts and abstracts to reports and debates. Read this selection of free previews from the EAU18 Resource Centre! |
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From bone metabolism to mega stones
From bone metabolism to treatment of ‘mega’ stones, Plenary Session 7, the concluding session of EAU18, tackled a range of issues in stone disease management such as developments in pathogenesis, interventional therapies, urinary stone prevention and diagnostic issues.

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The third prize winner for the best non-oncology abstract, Dr Benjamin Pradere (FR), presents a new “Raman spectroscopy” technology that can be used to diagnose stone composition.

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More on Stones
You can easily access webcasts, abstracts, (e-)posters and videos through the EAU18 Resource Centre. Delegates are granted full access. If you missed EAU18, no worries; you can purchase access to the exclusive content. Simply log in with your MyEAU credentials to obtain full access.

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