Needle tract seeding in renal tumor biopsies: experience from a single institution
Abstract Background Percutaneous needle biopsy of renal masses has been increasingly utilized to aid the diagnosis and guide management. It is generally considered as a safe procedure. However, tumor seeding along the needle tract, one of the complications, theoretically poses potential risk of tumo...
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Main Authors: | Yan Zhou (Author), Paari Murugan (Author), Faqian Li (Author), Lihong Bu (Author) |
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