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Reply to Drs. Brown and Karmazyn regarding the adequacy of renal sonography with Doppler in pediatric renovascular hypertension

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Smith, E.A., Castelli, P.K. & Dillman, J.R. Reply to Drs. Brown and Karmazyn regarding the adequacy of renal sonography with Doppler in pediatric renovascular hypertension. Pediatr Radiol 44, 1044–1045 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-014-2987-z

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