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pubmed-article:9933038pubmed:abstractTextEndopyelotomy is a widely accepted alternative in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction, with success rates between 63% and 88%. However, various methods have been used to evaluate patients with UPJ obstruction, making it difficult to compare results. Diuretic renography has the potential to unify the evaluation if performed in standard ways. In this report, we present a standardized protocol for diuretic renography.lld:pubmed
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