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1. Usefulness of anorectal and endovaginal 3D ultrasound in the evaluation of sphincter and pubovisceral muscle defects using a new scoring system in women with fecal incontinence after vaginal delivery. Murad-Regadas SM, da S Fernandes GO, Regadas FS, Rodrigues LV, Filho FS, Dealcanfreitas ID, da Silva Vilarinho A, da Cruz MM. Int J Colorectal Dis; 2017 Apr; 32(4):499-507. PubMed ID: 28035460 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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