Urinary tract obstruction is a common condition that can occur at any age. In the United States, about 387 medical visits per 100,000 population were related to obstructive uropathy (1) . Currently, two treatments are available for patients with u…
Prospectively Estimating the Recoverability of Renal Function after Relief of Unilateral Urinary Obstruction by Measurement of Renal Parenchymal Volume
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