Distinct lymphatic spread of endometrial carcinoma in comparison with cervical and ovarian carcinomas.
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Y. Taketani | S. Nakagawa | H. Yoshikawa | T. Onda | T. Yasugi | K. Oda | K. Kawana | Y. Hasumi | Koji Matsumoto | T. Minaguchi | M. Yamada | Manabu Yamada
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