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... nephrectomy . Since most of the renal tissue is likely to be involved , nephrectomy often is neces- sary . With improved specific therapy , such radical treatment in the future may prove unnecessary ( 31-33 ) . PERIRENAL OR PERINEPHRIC ...
... nephrectomy . Since most of the renal tissue is likely to be involved , nephrectomy often is neces- sary . With improved specific therapy , such radical treatment in the future may prove unnecessary ( 31-33 ) . PERIRENAL OR PERINEPHRIC ...
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... nephrectomy , ( 2 ) transperitoneal nephrectomy , and ( 3 ) thoracoabdominal nephrectomy . Removal of the kidney through the loin is the easiest surgical operation but has the disadvantage that the renal mass must be freed before the ...
... nephrectomy , ( 2 ) transperitoneal nephrectomy , and ( 3 ) thoracoabdominal nephrectomy . Removal of the kidney through the loin is the easiest surgical operation but has the disadvantage that the renal mass must be freed before the ...
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... nephrectomy has been carried out in all such instances . If small subcapsular neoplasms are encountered during the ... nephrectomy . Since an accurate diagnosis is seldom , if ever , possible in hemangioma of the kidney , nephrectomy is ...
... nephrectomy has been carried out in all such instances . If small subcapsular neoplasms are encountered during the ... nephrectomy . Since an accurate diagnosis is seldom , if ever , possible in hemangioma of the kidney , nephrectomy is ...
Contents
Chapter Page I Development of the Kidneys and Ureters | 5 |
Physiology of the Kidney | 23 |
The Ureters | 45 |
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