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Page 1241
... retroperitoneal lymph nodes ( 90 per cent ) . In approximately 10 per cent of patients , the first site of metastasis will be outside the borders of a standard retroperitoneal lymph node dis- section . Thorough excision of the ...
... retroperitoneal lymph nodes ( 90 per cent ) . In approximately 10 per cent of patients , the first site of metastasis will be outside the borders of a standard retroperitoneal lymph node dis- section . Thorough excision of the ...
Page 1243
... retroperitoneal lymph node dissection has significant advantages . By application of this technique , a complete bilateral dis- section can be performed in the area most likely to be involved with retroperitoneal nodal disease , yet ...
... retroperitoneal lymph node dissection has significant advantages . By application of this technique , a complete bilateral dis- section can be performed in the area most likely to be involved with retroperitoneal nodal disease , yet ...
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... retroperitoneal metastases are not frequent , Staubitz and colleagues ( 1965 ) demonstrated that patients with retroperitoneal disease can be cured by orchiectomy and retroperitoneal node dissection alone . In most series , the ...
... retroperitoneal metastases are not frequent , Staubitz and colleagues ( 1965 ) demonstrated that patients with retroperitoneal disease can be cured by orchiectomy and retroperitoneal node dissection alone . In most series , the ...
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