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within the affected kidney, which impairs acid excretion. Physical examination in a thin patient may detect a palpable abdominal or flank mass caused by the enlarged kidney.
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1872:Nephrogenic
1437:Baskin LS.
918:November 5,
816:pyeloplasty
808:nephrostomy
762:10 mm.
713:renal cysts
711:Peripelvic
582:renal colic
333:needs more
261:renal colic
253:blood clots
227:intrapelvic
125:renal colic
89:hydroureter
1938:Nephrology
1927:Categories
1450:2017-04-25
868:References
699:Urine jets
557:have been
551:hypothesis
375:newspapers
225:(BPH), or
168:Urinalysis
156:creatinine
57:nephrology
1809:Nephrosis
1804:Nephritis
1081:2468-2667
1003:cite book
995:900626405
855:prognosis
833:Prognosis
782:Treatment
467:Diagnosis
286:into the
242:pregnancy
230:neoplasms
48:Specialty
1760:Vascular
1699:Genetic
1683:proximal
1585:18947797
1444:UpToDate
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843:ischemia
725:pelvises
574:in utero
232:such as
215:stenosis
176:nephrons
1670:Tubules
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1346:24 July
1318:24 July
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733:Grading
721:calyces
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563:dilated
559:ablated
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438:chronic
427:nephron
389:scholar
354:removed
298:in the
288:urethra
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196:bladder
117:chronic
81:calyces
53:Urology
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1829:Uremia
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182:Causes
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586:X-ray
517:, or
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396:JSTOR
382:books
137:blood
113:acute
85:urine
1657:See
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