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R Houston Thompson

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BJU International|December 6, 2017
Do all patients with renal cell carcinoma need a chest computed tomography?R Houston Thompson
BJU International|March 27, 2015
Future directions in urological oncologyR Houston Thompson
European Urology|August 8, 2013
Partial versus radical nephrectomy: the debate regarding renal function ends while the survival controversy continuesR Houston Thompson
European Urology|September 4, 2013
Words of wisdom: Re: Tolerance of the human kidney to isolated controlled ischemiaR Houston Thompson
European Urology|May 23, 2015
To clamp or not to clamp during partial nephrectomyR Houston Thompson
Lancet (London, England)|September 5, 2006
Radical nephrectomy: too radical for small renal masses?R Houston Thompson
European Urology Oncology|June 17, 2019
Cytoreductive Nephrectomy in the Wake of CARMENA: When to Consider itVidit Sharma, R Houston Thompson
European Urology|July 26, 2011
Metastatic potential of the small renal mass: why can't we agree?Eric C Umbreit, R Houston Thompson
European Urology|February 17, 2012
Challenges and changes for locally advanced upper tract urothelial carcinomaSimon P Kim, R Houston Thompson
Urology Practice|May 5, 2023
Editorial CommentaryBridget L Findlay, R Houston Thompson
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BJU International|December 6, 2017
Do all patients with renal cell carcinoma need a chest computed tomography?R Houston Thompson
BJU International|March 27, 2015
Future directions in urological oncologyR Houston Thompson
European Urology|August 8, 2013
Partial versus radical nephrectomy: the debate regarding renal function ends while the survival controversy continuesR Houston Thompson
European Urology|September 4, 2013
Words of wisdom: Re: Tolerance of the human kidney to isolated controlled ischemiaR Houston Thompson
European Urology|May 23, 2015
To clamp or not to clamp during partial nephrectomyR Houston Thompson
Lancet (London, England)|September 5, 2006
Radical nephrectomy: too radical for small renal masses?R Houston Thompson
European Urology Oncology|June 17, 2019
Cytoreductive Nephrectomy in the Wake of CARMENA: When to Consider itVidit Sharma, R Houston Thompson
European Urology|July 26, 2011
Metastatic potential of the small renal mass: why can't we agree?Eric C Umbreit, R Houston Thompson
European Urology|February 17, 2012
Challenges and changes for locally advanced upper tract urothelial carcinomaSimon P Kim, R Houston Thompson
Urology Practice|May 5, 2023
Editorial CommentaryBridget L Findlay, R Houston Thompson
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