Positive ureteric margins at radical cystectomy: Can it be predicted at initial transurethral resection of bladder tumour?
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N. Kekre | R. Mukha | O. Singh | A. Devasia | Santosh Kumar | J. Chandrasingh | G. Mahasampath | T. J. Nirmal
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