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bibliographicCitation Gagnon RF, Kintzen GM, Kaye M. Acquired cystic kidney disease: rapid progression from small to enlarged kidneys simulating adult polycystic kidney disease. Clin Nephrol. 2000 Apr;53(4):307–11. PMID: 10809421.
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