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... patient's tumor . If suitable donors are available , this type of therapy will undoubtedly be used more frequently in selected patients with genitourinary tumors . Monoclonal antibodies specific for some particu- lar types of tumors ...
... patient's tumor . If suitable donors are available , this type of therapy will undoubtedly be used more frequently in selected patients with genitourinary tumors . Monoclonal antibodies specific for some particu- lar types of tumors ...
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... patients who are suitable candidates for radical prostatectomy is small ; of over 3700 patients with prostatic carcinoma seen at the Johns Hopkins Hospital up to January 1967 , only 292 ( 8 % ) had clinical stage B1 disease ( Walsh and ...
... patients who are suitable candidates for radical prostatectomy is small ; of over 3700 patients with prostatic carcinoma seen at the Johns Hopkins Hospital up to January 1967 , only 292 ( 8 % ) had clinical stage B1 disease ( Walsh and ...
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... patient to patient and even between testes in the same patient . Spermatogenesis is rarely found , and patients who have been reported to be fertile have been XY / XXY mosaics . Advanced maternal age and meiotic nondisjunc- tion have ...
... patient to patient and even between testes in the same patient . Spermatogenesis is rarely found , and patients who have been reported to be fertile have been XY / XXY mosaics . Advanced maternal age and meiotic nondisjunc- tion have ...
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Physical Examination of the Genitourinary Tract | 36 |
Urologic Laboratory Examination | 44 |
Imaging of the Urinary Tract | 55 |
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