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Bilateral synchronous renal tumors how best to manage

SAGAR SABHARWAL

Abstract


Bilateral synchronous renal tumors
though rare, are a great challenge for
every urologist. The management options
are not standardised. Herein, we
looked back at our data to see if any
meaningful conclusions could be drawn
regarding surgical options, renal functional
and oncological outcomes


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