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Radiographic surveillance of minimally and moderately complex renal cysts
BJU International, 01/28/09
Gabr AH et al. - Radiographic surveillance is an effective method for managing patients with minimally or moderately complex renal cysts. Malignant lesions can be identified and removed while still of low grade and contained, and surgery can be avoided in most patients.
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