Reliability and reproducibility of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma scaling for renal injury and impact on radiologic follow-up.
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O. Chevallier | R. Loffroy | S. Aho | L. Cormier | L. Estivalet | D. Louis | E. Mourey | F. Bardet | Q-B Phan | B. Delattre
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