Persistent tubular resistance to aldosterone in infants with congenital hydronephrosis corrected neonatally.
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G. Marra | B. Assael | U. Nicolini | V. Goj | S. Tirelli | A. Appiani | G. Cavanna | B. Tadini | C. A. dell' Agnola
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