of stones >20mm (20% vs 8%; p Click to show full abstract
of stones >20mm (20% vs 8%; p<0.01). Stone size was not different for women between groups (10.4mm vs 10.8; p[0.56). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates socioeconomic status correlates with larger stone burden at the time of urologic intervention, require proportionally more invasive procedures (PCNL) and more staged procedures. Socioeconomic status appears to affect stone size in men more than women.
               
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