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Modeling Primary Bone Tumors and Bone Metastasis with Solid Tumor Graft Implantation into Bone
Published on: September 9, 2020
[Allogeneic osteoplasty following tumour resection (author's transl)]
Abstract:
Replacement by allogeneic cold-preserved bone following resection of bone-tumours is a successful method. The substitution of the allogeneic bone is delayed. Extensive allogeneic osteoplasties should be performed in consideration of the donor-recipient-selection principle.
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