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Recommendations for the reporting of surgically resected specimens of renal cell carcinoma: the Association of Directors of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology
International Braz J Urol, 06/23/09
Higgins JP et al. - A checklist based approach to reporting the relevant pathologic details of renal cell carcinoma resection specimens improves the completeness of the report. The increasing number of recognized renal neoplasms has implications for handling renal resection specimens. The accompanying checklist will serve to ensure that all necessary details of the renal resection specimen are included in the surgical pathology report.
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