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Cystography / Cystoscopy / Urinary retention / Transitional cell carcinoma / Oncology / Hematuria / Urinary catheterization / Urethra / Urology / Medicine / Projectional radiography / Bladder cancer
Cystography
Cystoscopy
Urinary retention
Transitional cell carcinoma
Oncology
Hematuria
Urinary catheterization
Urethra
Urology
Medicine
Projectional radiography
Bladder cancer

The Role of Virtual Cystoscopy, after Multidetector Computed Tomography Imaging Reconstruction without the Use of Contrast Medium, in the Diagnosis and Evaluations of Bladder Tumors: Preliminary Study

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