[Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Detected by Spontaneous Rupture of a Giant Renal Angiomyolipoma : A Case Report].
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T. Habuchi | N. Tsuchiya | S. Satoh | M. Saito* | Ryohei Yamamoto | S. Narita | H. Tsuruta | T. Kumazawa | K. Takayama | Susumu Akihama | Mizuki Kobayashi | Ryoma Igarashi | Takamitsu Inoue
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