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... tomy to deal successfully with metastatic disease in this region ? The reasons are varied , but include the following : 1. It is impossible to remove the lymph nodes in continuity because of other vital structures . Therefore the ...
... tomy to deal successfully with metastatic disease in this region ? The reasons are varied , but include the following : 1. It is impossible to remove the lymph nodes in continuity because of other vital structures . Therefore the ...
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... tomy and partial pelvic lymphadenectomy . No residual intact carcinoma cells could be found in 10 to 30 patients undergoing partial or total cystectomy in Group I. Based on their observations of significant ( but usually not life ...
... tomy and partial pelvic lymphadenectomy . No residual intact carcinoma cells could be found in 10 to 30 patients undergoing partial or total cystectomy in Group I. Based on their observations of significant ( but usually not life ...
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Russell Scott. tomy . It is my feeling that the operation is much more likely to succeed and that metastases ( even ... tomy and the administration of antiandrogenic medications . If there is any indication of thromboembolic disease ...
Russell Scott. tomy . It is my feeling that the operation is much more likely to succeed and that metastases ( even ... tomy and the administration of antiandrogenic medications . If there is any indication of thromboembolic disease ...
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