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Research ArticleDiuretic and Captopril Renography

The “Well Tempered” Diuretic Renogram: A Standard Method to Examine the Asymptomatic Neonate with Hydronephrosis or Hydroureteronephrosis

Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1992, 33 (11) 2047-2051;
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