A phase III, multicenter comparison of hexaminolevulinate fluorescence cystoscopy and white light cystoscopy for the detection of superficial papillary lesions in patients with bladder cancer.
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Unyime Nseyo | Yves Fradet | U. Nseyo | H. Grossman | Y. Fradet | L. Gomella | M. Droller | Michael J Droller | J. Presti | H Barton Grossman | Leonard Gomella | Alvaro Morales | Joseph Presti | Chad Ritenour | A. Morales | C. Ritenour | H. B. Grossman | H. B. Grossman | Michael J. Droller | B. Pc | H. Grossman
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