Distant metastasis at diagnosis and large tumor size are significant prognostic factors of widely invasive follicular thyroid carcinoma
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概要
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- 2013-06-01
著者
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HIGASHIYAMA TAKUYA
Department of Surgery, Kuma Hospital
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Yabuta Tomonori
Department Of Surgery The Second Department Of Surgery Fukushima Medical University.
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Miyauchi Akira
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Osaka Rosai Hospital
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Fukushima Mitsuhiro
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kumamoto University
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Hirokawa Mitsuyoshi
Department Of Pathology Kawasaki Medical School
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Kobayashi Kaoru
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Education Yokohama National University
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Ito Yasuhiro
Department Of Cell Differentiation The Sakaguchi Laboratory School Of Medicine Keio University
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Masuoka Hiroo
Department Of Surgery Kuma Hospital
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Takamura Yuuki
Department Of Surgery Kuma Hospital
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Kihara Minoru
Department Of Internal Medicine Ii Yokohama City University School Of Medicine
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KIHARA Minoru
Department of Surgery, Kuma Hospital
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Hirokawa Mitsuyoshi
Department of Pathology, Kuma Hospital
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MIYA Akihiro
Department of Surgery Kuma Hospital
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