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Application of aortography and ultrasound in evaluation of renal agenesis

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Ultrasound followed by aortography, if necessary, has been a useful approach in the diagnosis of suspected renal agenesis.

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Toomey, F.B., Fritzsche, P., Carlsen, E. et al. Application of aortography and ultrasound in evaluation of renal agenesis. Pediatr Radiol 6, 168–171 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00972110

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