Steinstrasse
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Steinstrasse [stīn′stra-se] is the German word for "stone street", a term coined coined by Egbert Schmiedt and Christian Chaussy, the German pioneers of ESWL in the 1980s describing describing a possibly possibly complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for urinary tract calculi in which stone fragments block the ureter to form a “stone street".
-<p><strong>Steinstrasse</strong> [stīn′stra-se] is the German word for "stone street", a term coined by Egbert Schmiedt and Christian Chaussy, the German pioneers of ESWL in the 1980s describing a possibly complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (<a href="/articles/eswl">ESWL</a>) for <a href="/articles/urolithiasis">urinary tract calculi</a> in which stone fragments block the ureter to form a “stone street".</p>- +<p><strong>Steinstrasse</strong> [stīn′stra-se] is the German word for "stone street", a term coined by Egbert Schmiedt and Christian Chaussy, the German pioneers of ESWL in the 1980s describing a possibly complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (<a href="/articles/eswl">ESWL</a>) for <a href="/articles/urolithiasis">urinary tract calculi</a> in which stone fragments block the ureter to form a “stone street".</p>
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