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    Giannantoni A, Di Stasi SM, Scivoletto G, Virgili G, Dolci S, Porena M.
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    Morita H, Sazawa A, Kanno T, Koyanagi T.
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  • 29. Clean intermittent catheterisation for the neuropathic bladder.
    Yadav A, Vaidyanathan S, Panigrahi D.
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  • 32. [Neurosurgical treatment of hyperactive bladder in spinal cord injury patients].
    Bauchet L, Segnarbieux F, Martinazzo G, Frerebeau P, Ohanna F.
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  • 36. Urologic management of spinal cord injury in children.
    Decter RM, Bauer SB.
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    Fontaine E, Hajri M, Rhein F, Fakacs C, Le Mouel MA, Beurton D.
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  • 40. Reused silicone catheter for clean intermittent catheterization (CIC): is it safe for spinal cord-injured (SCI) men?
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