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Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis in Pediatric Patients: Effect of Surgical Approach
Urology, 06/30/09
Hussein N et al. - Magnifying the clinical awareness of XGPN in pediatric practice is fundamental to achieving the correct preoperative diagnosis. Nephrectomy through the paramedian transperitoneal approach is probably acceptable as the access route of choice, with a minimal complication rate.
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