Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
2006, vol. 15, nr 6, November-December, p. 1153–1155
Publication type: letter to editor
Language: Polish
Opóźnione rozpoznanie nerczaka płodowego (guza Wilmsa) wskutek nietypowej prezentacji klinicznej – wnioski na przyszłość
Delayed Diagnosis of Nephroblastoma (Wilms Tumor) Due to Atypical Clinical Presentation – Lessons for the Future
1 Chair and Department of Surgery and Pediatric Urology, University of Medicine, Gdańsk, Poland
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