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Secondary neoplasms of the urinary system and male genital organs
BJU International, 2009BACKGROUND AND AIMSIn this review we discuss those secondary tumours involving the urinary system and male genital organs that can pose differential diagnostic difficulties with primary lesions, and highlight morphological and ancillary features that could be helpful in reaching a proper assignment of primary origin.materials AND METHODSBased on ...
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