Crossing Anatomic Barriers—Transplantation of a Kidney with 5 Arteries, Duplication of the Pyelocalyceal System, and Double Ureter
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J. Walocha | P. Bachul | A. Pasternak | A. Matyja | A. Bȩtkowska-Prokop | M. Szura | C. Osuch | Ea-Sle Chang
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