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Transluminal renal artery dilatation in hypertension: Technique, results, and complications in 60 cases

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Puijlaert, C.B.A.J., Boomsma, J.H.B., Ruijs, J.H.J. et al. Transluminal renal artery dilatation in hypertension: Technique, results, and complications in 60 cases. Urol Radiol 2, 201–210 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02926725

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