A CASE OF COMPLETE RECOVERY OF DISSEMINATED RENAL ALLOGRAFT TUMOR
https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2010-6-2-61-63
Abstract
About the Authors
M. I. DavydovRussian Federation
B. P. Matveyev
Russian Federation
R. B. Akhmedshin
Russian Federation
S. I. Mityushin
Russian Federation
V. B. Matveyev
Russian Federation
M. I. Volkova
Russian Federation
A. I. Karseladze
Russian Federation
V. A. Chernyaev
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Davydov M.I., Matveyev B.P., Akhmedshin R.B., Mityushin S.I., Matveyev V.B., Volkova M.I., Karseladze A.I., Chernyaev V.A. A CASE OF COMPLETE RECOVERY OF DISSEMINATED RENAL ALLOGRAFT TUMOR. Cancer Urology. 2010;6(2):61-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2010-6-2-61-63