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Radiology, Vol 151, 93-95, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Juvenile nephronophthisis: sonographic appearance in children with severe uremia

LA Garel, R Habib, D Pariente, M Broyer and J Sauvegrain

The authors reviewed the sonograms in 15 cases of juvenile nephronophthisis. Medullary cysts were demonstrated in 13 children with terminal uremia. The diagnostic value of ultrasound is stressed because in many cases relevant genetic and pathological data are not available.


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A. Cantani, G. Bamonte, D. Ceccoli, G. Biribicchi, and F. Farinella
Familial Juvenile Nephronophthisis: A Review and Differential Diagnosis
Clinical Pediatrics, February 1, 1986; 25(2): 90 - 95.
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