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Marshall Stoller, MD heads UCSF's urinary stone division, which includes endourology and laparoscopy.
His practice emphasizes surgical management of urinary stone disease and minimally invasive endourology.
Stoller is certified by the American Board of Urology. He has received multiple awards, including grand prize in the annual Lapides Essay Contest in Urodynamic and Neurourology Research. He has received the Distinction in Teaching Award from the Academic Senate at UCSF. Stoller volunteers his services at the San Francisco Zoo and has consulted on the care of a wide variety of animals, including orangutans, sea lions, raccoons, tigers, African macaques, Jacob rams, lions, elephants, and penguins. Stoller has multiple patents submitted and many pending.
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Dr. Stoller has helped spearhead a comprehensive program in the management of urinary stone disease at UCSF, where the department has utilized and tested a variety of urinary lithotriptors for the Food and Drug Administration.
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Stoller has investigated modalities to improve the management of urinary stone disease. The etiology of urinary stones remains unknown and specifically, the origination of calcium-based stones is ill-defined. Stoller has investigated Randall plaques as the nidus for the primordial calculus. He has mapped these lesions endoscopically and correlated them with stone composition and 24-hour urinary constituents. He has been able to visualize them with high resolution radiography in cadaveric kidneys and has found them to penetrate deep within the papillae. These lesions are visible on thin-cut spiral C/T in vivo images. Three-dimensional reconstructions from papillary specimens may help find where stone development begins.
His practice emphasizes surgical management of urinary stone disease and minimally invasive endourology.
Stoller is certified by the American Board of Urology. He has received multiple awards, including grand prize in the annual Lapides Essay Contest in Urodynamic and Neurourology Research. He has received the Distinction in Teaching Award from the Academic Senate at UCSF. Stoller volunteers his services at the San Francisco Zoo and has consulted on the care of a wide variety of animals, including orangutans, sea lions, raccoons, tigers, African macaques, Jacob rams, lions, elephants, and penguins. Stoller has multiple patents submitted and many pending.
Clinical Interests:
Dr. Stoller has helped spearhead a comprehensive program in the management of urinary stone disease at UCSF, where the department has utilized and tested a variety of urinary lithotriptors for the Food and Drug Administration.
Research Interests:
Stoller has investigated modalities to improve the management of urinary stone disease. The etiology of urinary stones remains unknown and specifically, the origination of calcium-based stones is ill-defined. Stoller has investigated Randall plaques as the nidus for the primordial calculus. He has mapped these lesions endoscopically and correlated them with stone composition and 24-hour urinary constituents. He has been able to visualize them with high resolution radiography in cadaveric kidneys and has found them to penetrate deep within the papillae. These lesions are visible on thin-cut spiral C/T in vivo images. Three-dimensional reconstructions from papillary specimens may help find where stone development begins.
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Maria C. Velasquez Escobar,Wilson Sui, Pablo Suarez,Heiko Yang,Justin S. Ahn,David Bayne,Tom Chi,Marshall L. Stoller
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