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Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)

The aim of the current study is the characterisation (primarily pathological, but with clinical correlation) of the germ cell tumours seen in the Pathology Department of the Red Cross Childrens Hospital since its inception in 1956 (through to the year 1995, date of commencement of the study). Study...

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Main Author: Gordon, Alan Ian
Other Authors: Gordon, Alan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Anatomical Pathology 2017
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description The aim of the current study is the characterisation (primarily pathological, but with clinical correlation) of the germ cell tumours seen in the Pathology Department of the Red Cross Childrens Hospital since its inception in 1956 (through to the year 1995, date of commencement of the study). Study population: Infants and children from birth to 13 years of age (of all population groups, but predominantly those from the disadvantaged black and mixed race communities of the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area).
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/25798 Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995) Gordon, Alan Ian Gordon, Alan Kaschula, R O C Pathology The aim of the current study is the characterisation (primarily pathological, but with clinical correlation) of the germ cell tumours seen in the Pathology Department of the Red Cross Childrens Hospital since its inception in 1956 (through to the year 1995, date of commencement of the study). Study population: Infants and children from birth to 13 years of age (of all population groups, but predominantly those from the disadvantaged black and mixed race communities of the Greater Cape Town metropolitan area). 2017-10-25T09:20:41Z 2017-10-25T09:20:41Z 1998 2017-08-23T13:16:29Z Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25798 eng application/pdf Division of Anatomical Pathology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Pathology
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Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)
title_full Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)
title_fullStr Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)
title_short Characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (1956-1995)
title_sort characterisation of the germ cell tumours seen at the red cross war memorial children s hospital 1956 1995
topic Pathology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25798
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