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  • Relationship between segmental arteries and pelviureteric junction. British Journal of Urology, 68: 214-217, 1991.
  • Endopyélotomie: Etude anatomique des rapports vasculaires de la jonction pyélo-urétérale (JPU). Journal d'Urologie, 97: 73-77, 1991.[ 1618 kb]
  • Ureteropelvic junction stenosis: vascular anatomical background for endopyelotomy. Journal of Urology (Baltimore, USA), 150: 1787-1791, 1993.[ 1369 kb]
  • Endopyelotomy, guided by meticulous anatomy. Contemporary Urology, 6: 23-26, 1994.
  • The dilemma of the crossing vessel at UPJ. Precise anatomic study. Journal of Endourology, 10: 411-415, 1996.
  • Percutaneous antegrade endopyelotomy: choosing a calyx to access the UPJ. Contemporary Urology, 8: 13-20, 1996.
  • Vascular Anatomy at the Ureteropelvic Junction. In: Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, pp. 251-258, 1998.
  • Ureteropelvic Junction Anatomy. In: Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction. Edited by G.M. Preminger, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, Atlas of the Urologic Clinics, 11 (2), 129-140, 2003.
  • Proportional analysis of the pig renal parenchyma and sinus structures. Cells Tissues Organs, 187:316 - 21, 2008. (doi: 10.1159/000113410)

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