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Mucosa-associated lymphoma of the bladder with relapse in the stomach after successful local treatment

Ueno, Yoko; Sakai, Hiromasa; Tsuruta, Takashi;

Wajiki, Masahisa

Ueno, Yoko ...[et al]. Mucosa-associated lymphoma of the bladder with relapse in the stomach after successful local treatment. 泌尿器科紀要 2007, 53(8): 575-579

2007-08

http://hdl.handle.net/2433/71461

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