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L S Baskin

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Urology|May 1, 1999
Society for Fetal Urology panel discussion: prenatal diagnosis and treatment of genital anomaliesL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|March 29, 2001
Case 3. Adolescent scrotal fullness. An 11-year-old male with left scrotal fullnessL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|March 29, 2001
Case 4. Abdominal wall abnormality. Newborn with congenital anomalyL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|November 4, 1998
Case no. 2. Right-sided single system ureteroceleL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|November 4, 1998
Case no. 3. Primary obstructed (dilated) megaureterL S Baskin
Urology|May 30, 2001
Plasticity of the urothelial phenotype: effects of gastrointestinal mesenchyme/stroma and implications for urinary tract reconstructionL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|March 29, 2001
Case 2. Umbilical discharge. A 3-month-old female has persistent drainage from her umbilicusL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|August 24, 1999
Case No. 2. A 5-year-old male with undescended testesL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|August 24, 1999
Case No. 3. Newborn with congenital anomalyL S Baskin
The Journal of Urology|July 20, 1999
Fetal genital anatomy reconstructive implicationsL S Baskin
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Urology|May 1, 1999
Society for Fetal Urology panel discussion: prenatal diagnosis and treatment of genital anomaliesL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|March 29, 2001
Case 3. Adolescent scrotal fullness. An 11-year-old male with left scrotal fullnessL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|March 29, 2001
Case 4. Abdominal wall abnormality. Newborn with congenital anomalyL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|November 4, 1998
Case no. 2. Right-sided single system ureteroceleL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|November 4, 1998
Case no. 3. Primary obstructed (dilated) megaureterL S Baskin
Urology|May 30, 2001
Plasticity of the urothelial phenotype: effects of gastrointestinal mesenchyme/stroma and implications for urinary tract reconstructionL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|March 29, 2001
Case 2. Umbilical discharge. A 3-month-old female has persistent drainage from her umbilicusL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|August 24, 1999
Case No. 2. A 5-year-old male with undescended testesL S Baskin
Techniques in Urology|August 24, 1999
Case No. 3. Newborn with congenital anomalyL S Baskin
The Journal of Urology|July 20, 1999
Fetal genital anatomy reconstructive implicationsL S Baskin
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