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280 related items for PubMed ID: 30278172

  • 1. Gross and histologic relationships of the retropubic urethra to lateral pelvic sidewall and anterior vaginal wall in female cadavers: clinical applications to retropubic surgery.
    Hamner JJ, Carrick KS, Ramirez DMO, Corton MM.
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  • 12. Attachment of the rectovaginal septum to the pelvic sidewall.
    Leffler KS, Thompson JR, Cundiff GW, Buller JL, Burrows LJ, Schön Ybarra MA.
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  • 13. The "G-Spot" Is Not a Structure Evident on Macroscopic Anatomic Dissection of the Vaginal Wall.
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