The Urological surgery of congenital and acquired anomalies of the developmental age
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Pathomorphosis is the change over time in the symptomatology of a disease.
While nothing has changed in the prevalence of congenital urological anomalies, the most frequent of all organs and systems, much has changed with regard to the clinical aspects in relation to the tools that have influenced the current diagnostic and therapeutic approach over time.
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