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Nervous system / Gynaecological cancer / Surgical oncology / Gender transitioning / Gynecological surgery / Hysterectomy / Cervical cancer / Splanchnic nerves / Urinary bladder / Medicine / Anatomy / Biology
Date: 2008-10-15 15:57:30
Nervous system
Gynaecological cancer
Surgical oncology
Gender transitioning
Gynecological surgery
Hysterectomy
Cervical cancer
Splanchnic nerves
Urinary bladder
Medicine
Anatomy
Biology

Postoperative Voiding Dysfunction in Cervical Cancer Patients RESEARCH COMMUNICATION

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