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Surgical Management Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  

If repetitive frozen sections reveal benign disease, the need for extensive resection of normal adjacent organs can be obviated.

References

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  • Sheinfeld J, Eturk E, Spatano RF, et al: Peritoneal abscess:Current concepts. J Urol 127:191-194,1987.
  • Wagenknect LV, Hardy JC: Value of various treatment for retroperitoneal fibrosis. Eur Urol 7:193-200, 1981.

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