Implicaciones para la vigilancia postoperatoria | 11 NOV 13

Recidiva de los tumores carcinoides pulmonares después de la resección

El objetivo primario de este estudio fue examinar la detección y patrones de recidiva en pacientes sometidos a operaciones por tumores carcinoides pulmonares, que fueron seguidos con radiografías a intervalos programados.
Autor/a: Dres. Lou F, Sarkaria I, Pietanza C, Travis W, Roh MS, Sica G, Healy D, Rusch V, Huang J. Ann Thorac Surgery 2013; 96(4): 1156-62
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