Pulverise Kidney Stones
Jul 3 2006, Pratyush

Shock wave treatment for pulverise kidney stones breaks the stones into tiny particles considerably enhance the risk for diabetes and high blood pressure in later life of the patients.

The shock waves pass through pancreas where it damages the...

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