The role of RENAL, PADUA, C-index, CSA nephrometry systems in predicting ipsilateral renal function after partial nephrectomy
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Hsi-Chin Wu | Po-Fan Hsieh | Chi-Ping Huang | Chao‐Hsiang Chang | Che-Rei Yang | Yu-De Wang | Yu-Ping Wang
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