VEGF hypersecretion as a plausible mechanism for pseudo-meigs' syndrome in advanced colorectal cancer.
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A. Yoshizawa | S. Nagayama | T. Nishimura | Y. Sakai | J. Kawamura | Y. Mori | S. Matsumoto | Yoshihisa Okuchi
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