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1. Surgery of bilateral Wilms tumors: the role of renal transplantation.

2. Selective renal angiography in renal failure due to infection.

4. High-dose urography in advanced renal failure. II. Influence on renal and hepatic function.

5. [Radiology of acute kidney failure].

6. Vascular characteristics of unilateral acute renal failure in the dog. Assessment with vasodilators and antagonists to angiotensin and norepinephrine.

8. [Case of the month].

9. The intravenous urogram in acute renal failure.

11. [Intravenous urography and renal function].

12. The nephrographic pattern during excretion urography.

13. [Complications of osmotic nephrosis after perfusion urography in renal insufficiency].

15. Correlation of physiologic findings with chest roentgenology.

16. Radiology in the laboratory.

17. Medullary necrosis in infancy.

18. Radiology in the diagnosis of renal failure.

19. Review article: urography.

20. The nature of experimental second-set kidney transport rejection. 5. Nephrograms in second-set reactions and their general significance in acute renal failure.

21. [Renal arteriography in renal failure].

22. Urography in renal failure.

24. [Polycystic kidney disease. Oligo-anuria caused by compression of the ureter].

25. [Urography in kidney failure].

26. Post-operative angiography in renal homotransplantation.

27. Renal failure and transient paraproteinemia due to Leptospira pomona. Case reports and literature review.

28. [Surgico-urologic causes of acute renal insufficiency].

29. Danger of dehydration in pyelography.

30. Current concepts in the diagnosis of acute renal failure.

32. [Intravenous urography by perfusion. Its value in acute renal insufficiency].

33. [Radiodiagnostic problems in kidney transplantation (with special reference to angiographic studies)].

35. Acute interstitial nephritis. A distinct clinico-pathological entity?

36. [Irreversible function loss of a transplanted kidney following angioscintigraphy using 113m In-Fe-hydroxide-macrocolloid (case report)].

37. Excretion urography in acute renal failure.

39. The role of excretion urography in clinical practice.

40. Renal homotransplantation: spectrum of angiographic findings of the kidney.

41. Calcific and sclerotic landmarks in radiography.

42. Acute renal failure due to nephrotoxins.

43. [Indications and results of intravenous urography in acute kidney failure].

44. Excretion urography in acute renal failure.

45. Renal candidiasis.

46. Infusion pyelography in perspective.

47. Acute renal insufficiency following oral cholecystography.

48. Lack of specificity of renal angiography in the diagnosis of renal parenchymal disease. A point of view.

49. Heterotopic excretion of diatrizoate.

50. Renal ischemia and homograft rejection. Preliminary angiographic data in the dog.

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