Tissue distribution of ethanol after intraprostatic injection using a porous needle

Megan N Eubank1,2, Ján Švihra3, Kevin C DiBona1,2

  • 1Biomedical Laboratory and Research Unit of Urology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Frontiers in Oncology
|January 23, 2023
PubMed
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