The Anatomic Structure of a Fused Renal Pyramid and Its Clinical Significance in the Establishment of Percutaneous Renal Access
Author:
Lin Fangyou,
Yu Weimin,
Rao Ting,
Ning Jinzhuo,
Ruan Yuan,
Xia Yuqi,
Ye Peng,
Lu Jingxiao,
Cheng FanORCID,
Larré StéphaneORCID
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