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The actual interaction mechanisms of stress shock waves with renal calculi or gall bladder stones during disintegration, noninvasively, are still not understood clearly. The high-pressure shock waves create transient cavitation that is accepted as one behind the mechanisms of disintegration of those stones. The cavitation phenomenon and other associated mechanisms responsible for the disintegration...
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