Postoperative evaluation of hydronephrosis due to the way of pyeloplasy (dismembered / non-dismembered)

Journal Title: Central European Journal of Urology - Year 2014, Vol 67, Issue 1

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Marcin Matuszewski, Tomasz Drewniak, Kajetan Juszczak

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  • EP ID EP336254
  • DOI 10.5173/ceju.2014.01.art25
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Marcin Matuszewski, Tomasz Drewniak, Kajetan Juszczak (2014). Postoperative evaluation of hydronephrosis due to the way of pyeloplasy (dismembered / non-dismembered). Central European Journal of Urology, 67(1), 106-107. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-336254