Nephrologist Question:
What is ureteroscope (yoo-REE-tur-uh-scope)?
Answer:
A tool for examining the bladder and ureters and for removing kidney stones through the urethra. The procedure is called ureteroscopy (yoo-ree-tur-AH-skoh-pee).
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