Intrarenal fat deposition does not interfere with the measurement of single-kidney perfusion in obese swine using multi-detector computed tomography.
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C. McCollough | L. Lerman | G. Michalak | S. Textor | Xiang-yang Zhu | Ahmad F. Hedayat | A. Saad | A. Eirin | Christopher M. Ferguson | A. Abumoawad
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