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A study on outcome of hydronephrosis among preschool children in tertiary care hospital

 

Gnanavel A1, Maheswari K2*, Sathish Narayan3

 

{1Associate Professor, 2Professor and HOD, Department of Anatomy} {3Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics}

Meenakshi Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Kancheepuram, INDIA.

Email: kannappan.maheswari@gmail.com

 

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