Functional recoverability post-pyeloplasty in children with ureteropelvic junction obstruction and poorly functioning kidneys: Systematic review.
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B. Burgu | S. Vallasciani | J. P. Salle | Jamil Ahmad | T. Abbas | Cihat Özcan | A. Akinci | M. Elifranji | A. Alnaimi | A. Elkadhi | Muthana Al-Salihi | A. Akıncı
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