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Pelvic splenosis: a great mimicker of pelvic neoplasm in patients with previous splenic trauma
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2022Catalina A. Palma +3 more
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EP29.22: Tuberculosis: great mimic of pelvic neoplasms
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023N. Rodriguez +5 more
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[Surgical approaches to the treatment of nonorganic pelvic neoplasms].
Khirurgiia, 1994Operations were performed on 242 patients (49 out of 110 children and 193 out of 220 adults) with nonorganic new growths of the true pelvis. Nine surgical approaches were used: transperitoneal (89 patients), transperitoneal-unguinal-femoral (2), extraperitoneal (48), transgluteal-transsacral (23), parasacral (14), transuterine (4), interlabial (2 ...
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The impact of distance to closest negative margin on survival after pelvic exenteration
Gynecologic Oncology, 2022Sweta Sinha +2 more
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[Surgical treatment of pelvic and femoral bones neoplasms].
Voprosy onkologii, 1979The author has reported 42 operations on the pelvic girdle and femoral bones. Two new variants of surgical intervention are suggested: 1) interiliac-pubic-sciatic amputation of a lower extremity, and 2) extended exarticulation of the femur. Des keletization of pelvic bones in both operative procedures renders them more ablastic and radical as compared ...
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Biological considerations with pelvic neoplasms
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2000openaire +1 more source
Pelvic relapses of uterine neoplasms: transvaginal sonographic and Doppler features
Gynecologic Oncology, 2004L Savelli +2 more
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[PELVIC ANGIOGRAM IN SIGMOIDORECTAL NEOPLASMS].
Rinsho hoshasen. Clinical radiography, 1996M, OHKOSHI, Y, IKI
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