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Massive hemorrhage after percutaneous kidney biopsy caused by renal artery malformation: a case report and literature review

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Title
Massive hemorrhage after percutaneous kidney biopsy caused by renal artery malformation: a case report and literature review
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BMC Surgery, October 2020
DOI 10.1186/s12893-020-00918-1
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Dong Liang, Hui Zhang, Min Yang, Hong Ji, Gang Chen, Ning Yu, Xiaomin Zhang

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#20,662,373
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