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      • Prostate Cancer
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      • Kidney Cancer
    • Bladder
      • Incontinence
      • Overactive Bladder
      • Urinary Tract Infection
    • Prostate
      • Enlarged Prostate & BPH
      • Prostate Infection
    • Vasectomy
    • Erectile Dysfunction
    • Pelvic Prolapse
    • Hormones
  • Aquablation
  • IPPs
    • IPP FAQ
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    • UroLift FAQ
  • Resources
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    • Todd E. Young, D.O.
    • Michael G. Waters, D.O.
    • James Kelley, D.O.
    • Keith DeSonier, Jr., PA-C
    • Kevin Schmitz, PA-C
    • Abby Cahill, PA-C
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Kidney Stones Overview

NewsBy Texas Center for UrologyJune 7, 2019Leave a comment

Facts about kidney stones from an expert By Keith Desonier, PA-C Kidney stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys. They can be caused by or have an affect on any part of your Urinary Tract- from your kidneys and ureters to your bladder and urethra. Most commonly stones…

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