Tratamiento | 06 AGO 12

Adrenalectomía endoscópica en grandes tumores adrenales

El objetivo del presente análisis fue evaluar la frecuencia de malignidad, resultados oncológicos y morbilidad perioperatoria, entre los tumores adrenales pequeños (≤ 60 mm) y grandes (> 60 mm), tratados mediante adrenalectomía endoscópica.
Autor/a: Dres. Asari R, Koperek O, Niederle B Surgery 2012; 152(1): 41-49
INDICE:  1. Artículo | 2. Referencias
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