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Sub-typing of renal cell tumours; contribution of ancillary techniques
Diagnostic Pathology, 06/30/09
Pradhan D et al. - To accurately subclassify renal cell carcinomas, simple ancillary techniques would possibly resolve all difficult cases. The relative incidence of sub-types of renal cell carcinoma is relatively consistent the world over. However, in India, RCCs afflict the patients two decades earlier.
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