PMID: 5556705Apr 1, 1971Paper

Urinary contamination as a result of transrectal biopsy of the prostate

The Journal of Urology
P Davison, M Malament

Abstract

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Dec 1, 1982·British Journal of Urology·P M ThompsonV V Kakkar
May 1, 1982·World Journal of Surgery·G D Chisholm
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