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To the Editor—
The study of Mas Casullo et al1 once again demonstrates that even in our era of high-tech medicine renal abscesses are still very difficult to diagnose, because of their nonspecific symptoms. In their otherwise very detailed review of patients, Casullo et al do not mention malformative uropathy as a cause of renal abscess. We would like to share our experience and emphasize the role …
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