50 Adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix : a clinico-pathological study in 155 cases.
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概要
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- 社団法人日本産科婦人科学会の論文
- 1991-08-01
著者
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Gima T.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center(nkcc)
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Tsuruchi N.
Dept. Gynec. And Obst. Kyushu Univ.
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Tsuruchi N.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center(nkcc)
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Jimi S.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center(nkcc)
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Kurano A.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center
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Kurano A.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center(nkcc)
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Higashihara J.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center(nkcc)
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Amada S.
Dept. Gynec., National Kyushu Cancer Center(NKCC)
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Koyama Y.
Dept. Gynec., National Kyushu Cancer Center(NKCC)
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Amada S.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center(nkcc)
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Jimi S.
Dept. Gynec. National Kyushu Cancer Center
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