Re: Gammie, A. re: an anatomical explanation for "urodynamic features and artifacts". Neurourol Urodyn 2014; 33:155.

作者: Peter Petros

DOI: 10.1002/NAU.22422

关键词: Urinary bladder diseaseSocial psychologyMedicineUrologyUrinary bladder

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