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Renal oncocytoma—are there sufficient grounds to consider surveillance following prenephrectomy histologic diagnosis

Received 9 October 2009 ,Revised 19 November 2009 ,Accepted 24 November 2009. Published online 22 February 2010 Corrected Proof

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