M. D. Reid Et Al. , "Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases," MODERN PATHOLOGY , vol.29, no.12, pp.1575-1585, 2016
Reid, M. D. Et Al. 2016. Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases. MODERN PATHOLOGY , vol.29, no.12 , 1575-1585.
Reid, M. D., Balci, S., Ohike, N., Xue, Y., Kim, G. E., Tajiri, T., ... Memis, B.(2016). Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases. MODERN PATHOLOGY , vol.29, no.12, 1575-1585.
Reid, Michelle Et Al. "Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases," MODERN PATHOLOGY , vol.29, no.12, 1575-1585, 2016
Reid, Michelle D. Et Al. "Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases." MODERN PATHOLOGY , vol.29, no.12, pp.1575-1585, 2016
Reid, M. D. Et Al. (2016) . "Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases." MODERN PATHOLOGY , vol.29, no.12, pp.1575-1585.
@article{article, author={Michelle D. Reid Et Al. }, title={Ampullary carcinoma is often of mixed or hybrid histologic type: an analysis of reproducibility and clinical relevance of classification as pancreatobiliary versus intestinal in 232 cases}, journal={MODERN PATHOLOGY}, year=2016, pages={1575-1585} }