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Cyclophosphamide-induced hemorrhagic cystitis. An interdisciplinary problem: An interdisciplinary problem

Hemorrhagic cystitis is a well known toxic and often life-threatening complication from high-dose chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide. The incidence is particularly high after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. The morphologic bladder wall changes are associated with gross hematuria, clot format...

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Published in:Urologe. Ausgabe A 1998-09, Vol.37 (5), p.516-521
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