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It is extremely important to establish an accurate noninvasive method of diagnosis of postoperative renal graft complications. Many diagnostic procedures have been used for this purpose. The author has studied the renal graft blood flow by the ultrasonic Doppler method to estimate the graft function.
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Ushiyama, T. (1992). Determination of Renal Allografts Blood Flow by Ultrasonic Doppler Method. In: Takada, A., Budzynski, A.Z. (eds) Hemostasis and Circulation. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66925-8_32
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