A novel technique for the quantitative measurement of malignant ascites
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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Oriuchi N _et al_. (2005) A new, accurate and conventional five-point method for quantitative evaluation of ascites using plain computed
tomography in cancer patients. _Jpn J Clin Oncol_ 35: 386–390 A multidisciplinary team from Japan has recently reported a new objective method for the quantitative measurement of malignant
ascites. Oriuchi and co-workers have developed an accurate, simple and reproducible procedure, which they assert will facilitate evaluation of response to therapy in patients with
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novel technique for the quantitative measurement of malignant ascites. _Nat Rev Clin Oncol_ 2, 543 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncponc0309 Download citation * Issue Date: 01 November 2005
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