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The clinical value of urinary cytology: 12 years of experience with 615 patients.

Maier et al., 1995

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14408712009893515944
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Maier U
Simak R
Neuhold N
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Journal of clinical pathology

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AIMS--To analyse the diagnostic value of cytological examination compared with histological findings in a large series of patients (n= 615) with tumours of the urinary tract epithelium. METHODS--Cytological examinations (n= 785) after bladder washing and …
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