Letter to the Editor RE: Meller,Editorial Comment on : Risk Factors for Postoperative Fever and Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome After Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease by Southern et al. (From: Meller A. J Endourol 2019;33:523–524;DOI: 10.1089/end.2019.0206)
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Letter to the Editor RE: Meller,Editorial Comment on : Risk Factors for Postoperative Fever and Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome After Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease by Southern et al. (From: Meller A. J Endourol 2019;33:523–524;DOI: 10.1089/end.2019.0206)
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