Usefulness of Corticomedullary-Phase CT Urography in Patients with Suspected Acute Renal Colic Visiting the Emergency Department
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Yang Shin Park | Chang Hee Lee | K. Kim | Jongmee Lee | J. Choi | Seokyoun Lee | B. Park
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