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Malignant Thymoma with Metastases.
1929
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
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F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
[Malignant thymoma with intracranial metastases].
January 1988, No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery,
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Malignant thymoma with metastases in a dog.
January 1974, Veterinary pathology,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Malignant thymoma with central nervous system metastases.
April 1973, British journal of diseases of the chest,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Malignant thymoma with metastases in a dog.
November 1981, The Veterinary record,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
[Malignant thymoma with multiple intracranial metastases. Case report].
February 1984, Neurologia medico-chirurgica,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Malignant thymoma with multiple metastases in a mare.
June 1987, Nihon juigaku zasshi. The Japanese journal of veterinary science,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Multiple brain metastases from malignant thymoma.
November 2007, Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Malignant thymoma with renal metastases. Report of a case.
January 1978, Acta radiologica: diagnosis,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Case report 657: Malignant epithelial thymoma with osteoplastic metastases.
January 1991, Skeletal radiology,
F R Herriman, and W E Rahte
Regression of malignant thymoma with metastases after treatment with adrenocortical steroids.
April 1978, Israel journal of medical sciences,
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