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  • S0302-2838(11)00774-3.title drag remove slide sort drag into slide Title THE OPTIMAL REBIOPSY PROSTATIC SCHEME DEPENDS ON PATIENT CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: RESULTS OF A RECURSIVE PARTITIONING ANALYSIS BASED ON A 24-CORE SYSTEMATIC SCHEME. THE OPTIMAL REBIOPSY PROSTATIC SCHEME DEPENDS ON PATIENT CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: RESULTS OF A ... Zoom
  • S0302-2838(11)00774-3.introduction drag remove slide sort drag into slide Introduction The most beneficial number and location of prostate biopsies remain matters of debate, especially after an initial negative biopsy.

    We have evaluated the optimal combination of sampling sites to ...
    The most beneficial number and location of prostate biopsies remain matters of debate, especially ...
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  • 19505 drag remove slide sort drag into slide gr1 The figure shows the exact position of the 24 cores. The white cores belong to ... Zoom read this article »
  • 19507 drag remove slide sort drag into slide gr2 Internally validated flowchart showing location and number of cores of the ... Zoom read this article »
  • 19509 drag remove slide sort drag into slide gr3 The overall population was automatically split in three subgroups with ... Zoom read this article »
  • S0302-2838(11)00774-3.materials_and_methods drag remove slide sort drag into slide Materials and methods A transrectal ultrasound–guided systematic 24-core prostate biopsy (24PBx) was performed prospectively in 340 consecutive patients after a first negative biopsy (at least 12-cores).


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    A transrectal ultrasound–guided systematic 24-core prostate biopsy (24PBx) was performed ...
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