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Is Arteriography any Longer Necessary in the Assessment of Renal Cancer?

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Cancer of the Prostate and Kidney

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The process of diagnosis of renal tumors is usually triggered by the finding of a space occupying lesion at IVP. In the past the definitive diagnosis of the lesions depended most of the time on surgical exploration or needle aspiration.

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Khoury, S., Richard, F., Küss, R. (1983). Is Arteriography any Longer Necessary in the Assessment of Renal Cancer?. In: Pavone-Macaluso, M., Smith, P.H. (eds) Cancer of the Prostate and Kidney. NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, vol 53. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4349-3_69

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