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Robotic left renal vein transposition in a #NutcrackerSyndrome patient. #LeftLoinPain #VascularSurgery Society for Vascular Surgery Cleveland Clinic Urology Amer. Urol. Assn. #Robotics #UroSoMe #urology #MedTwitter #Medical

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