Diagnosis, management, and prognosis of HNF1B nephropathy in adulthood.
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P. Calvas | N. Chassaing | K. Dahan | C. Bellanné-Chantelot | O. Devuyst | D. Chauveau | S. Beaufils | S. Decramer | P. Ronco | S. Faguer | L. Bessenay | Jean-Philippe Lengelé
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