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22 - Urodynamics

from Section 4 - Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2018

Lisa Keder
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Ohio State University
Martin E. Olsen
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East Tennessee State University
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Gynecologic Care , pp. 207 - 223
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Print publication year: 2018

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