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  • 2. Intermittent urethral self-catheterisation: long term results (bacteriological evolution, continence, acceptance, complications).
    Kuhn W, Rist M, Zaech GA.
    Paraplegia; 1991 May; 29(4):222-32. PubMed ID: 1870888
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  • 4. Clean intermittent catheterization in spinal cord injury patients: long-term followup of a hydrophilic low friction technique.
    Waller L, Jonsson O, Norlén L, Sullivan L.
    J Urol; 1995 Feb; 153(2):345-8. PubMed ID: 7815579
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  • 6. [Neurosurgical treatment of hyperactive bladder in spinal cord injury patients].
    Bauchet L, Segnarbieux F, Martinazzo G, Frerebeau P, Ohanna F.
    Neurochirurgie; 2001 Feb; 47(1):13-24. PubMed ID: 11283451
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  • 7. Evaluation of different methods of bladder drainage used in the early care of spinal cord injury patients.
    Wyndaele JJ, De Sy WA, Claessens H.
    Paraplegia; 1985 Feb; 23(1):18-26. PubMed ID: 3982844
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  • 8. The impact of contemporary bladder management techniques on struvite calculi associated with spinal cord injury.
    Donnellan SM, Bolton DM.
    BJU Int; 1999 Aug; 84(3):280-5. PubMed ID: 10468722
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  • 9. Urethral (indwelling or intermittent) or suprapubic routes for short-term catheterisation in hospitalised adults.
    Kidd EA, Stewart F, Kassis NC, Hom E, Omar MI.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2015 Dec 10; 2015(12):CD004203. PubMed ID: 26661940
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  • 11. Urinary tract infection in acute spinal cord injury.
    Menon EB, Tan ES.
    Singapore Med J; 1992 Aug 10; 33(4):359-61. PubMed ID: 1411664
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  • 12. Intermittent catheterisation: follow-up studies [proceedings].
    Stover SL, Lloyd LK, Nepomuceno CS, Gale LL.
    Paraplegia; 1977 May 10; 15(1):38-46. PubMed ID: 896255
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  • 13. Catheter-associated urinary tract infections.
    Warren JW.
    Infect Dis Clin North Am; 1987 Dec 10; 1(4):823-54. PubMed ID: 3333661
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  • 14. Cystometrographic patterns in predicting bladder function after spinal cord injury.
    Ruutu M.
    Paraplegia; 1985 Aug 10; 23(4):243-52. PubMed ID: 4047713
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  • 17. A swing to intermittent clean self-catheterisation as a preferred mode of management of the neuropathic bladder for the dextrous spinal cord patient.
    Hill VB, Davies WE.
    Paraplegia; 1988 Dec 10; 26(6):405-12. PubMed ID: 3226768
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  • 18. Urethral cytology in spinal cord injury patients performing intermittent catheterisation.
    Vaidyanathan S, Soni BM, Dundas S, Krishnan KR.
    Paraplegia; 1994 Jul 10; 32(7):493-500. PubMed ID: 7970852
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  • 19. [Usefulness of nocturnal urethral indwelling catheter for treating bladder dysfunction with nocturnal polyuria: case report of 3 women].
    Numata A, Taniguchi N, Kitahara K, Yamaguchi S, Kaneko S, Yachiku S, Tamaki G, Watabe Y, Motoya T, Iuchi H.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 2003 Jan 10; 49(1):33-7. PubMed ID: 12629779
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