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. 1958 Aug;34(4):685–715.

Histologic Studies of Kidney Biopsy Specimens from Patients with Hypertension*

Sheldon C Sommers, Arnold S Relman, Reginald H Smithwick
PMCID: PMC1934768  PMID: 13559400

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