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1. Outcomes of living donor renal transplantation in children with lower urinary tract dysfunction: a comparative retrospective study. Saad IR, Habib E, ElSheemy MS, Abdel-Hakim M, Sheba M, Mosleh A, Salah DM, Bazaraa H, Fadel FI, Morsi HA, Badawy H. BJU Int; 2016 Aug; 118(2):320-6. PubMed ID: 26434410 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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