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Renal colic is a frequent reason for recourse representing 1 to 2% of emergency room admissions. This study would validate the performance of the CLAD score in predicting the need for surgical manage...
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University Hospital, Toulouse
NCT05722782 · Renal Colic
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CHU de Toulouse
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne
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