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148 related items for PubMed ID: 7511520

  • 21. Clinical application of sacral reflex latency.
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  • 23. Neurophysiologic evaluation of central-peripheral sensory and motor pudendal pathways in primary premature ejaculation.
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  • 31. Damage to the innervation of the voluntary anal and periurethral sphincter musculature in incontinence: an electrophysiological study.
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  • 38. Neurophysiological evaluation in detrusor instability.
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