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Case Report
Intravesical Growth of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Simulating Bladder Tumor
Kyung Sik Seo , Dae Sung Cho , Sun Il Kim , Ji Yong Lee , Seok Young Hong , Sang Jin Kim , Woo Seung Lee , Se Joong Kim
Korean J Urol Oncol.
2010;8(2):89-91. Published online August 1, 2010
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Voiding Pattern in Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Eu-Chang Hwang , Sang Hyun Oh , Byung Seok Oh , Jeong Seon Lee , Sung Hun Park , Taek Won Kang , Dong Deuk Kwon , Kwangsung Park , Soo Bang Ryu
Korean J Urol Oncol.
2004;2(3):166-170. Published online September 30, 2004
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Print ISSN: 2951-603X
Online ISSN: 2982-7043
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