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Rezidivierende Belastungsinkontinenz

Interventionen zur Behandlung nach fehlgeschlagenem minimal-invasivem Einsatz eines synthetischen midurethralen Bandes bei Frauen

Recurrent stress urinary incontinence

Interventions for treatment after failed minimally invasive use of synthetic midurethral tape in women

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Kranz, J. Rezidivierende Belastungsinkontinenz. Urologe 59, 1246–1248 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-020-01324-4

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