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From: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy or flexible ureteral lithotripsy, which one is better for patients with upper ureteral calculi of 1.5–2.0 cm in diameter

Original Submission
19 Jan 2024 Submitted Original manuscript
30 Jan 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report
3 Feb 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report
5 Feb 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report
16 Feb 2024 Author responded Author comments - Guofeng Yu
Resubmission - Version 2
16 Feb 2024 Submitted Manuscript version 2
17 Feb 2024 Author responded Author comments - Guofeng Yu
Resubmission - Version 3
17 Feb 2024 Submitted Manuscript version 3
27 Feb 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Mohamed Abdel-Basir Sayed
28 Feb 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report
7 Mar 2024 Author responded Author comments - Guofeng Yu
Resubmission - Version 4
7 Mar 2024 Submitted Manuscript version 4
8 Mar 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report
9 Mar 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Mohamed Abdel-Basir Sayed
20 Mar 2024 Author responded Author comments - Guofeng Yu
Resubmission - Version 5
20 Mar 2024 Submitted Manuscript version 5
27 Mar 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Mohamed Abdel-Basir Sayed
3 Apr 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Solon Faitatziadis
7 Apr 2024 Author responded Author comments - Guofeng Yu
Resubmission - Version 6
7 Apr 2024 Submitted Manuscript version 6
Publishing
9 Apr 2024 Editorially accepted
25 Apr 2024 Article published 10.1186/s12894-024-01480-1

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