5-aminolevulinic acid-induced fluorescence endoscopy applied at secondary transurethral resection after conventional resection of primary superficial bladder tumors.
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W Roessler | R. Knuechel | T Filbeck | W. Wieland | R Knuechel | M Straub | H J Kiel | W F Wieland | W. Roessler | T. Filbeck | H. Kiel | M. Straub
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