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  • 21. Pelvic floor electrophysiology in spinal cord injury.
    Tankisi H, Pugdahl K, Rasmussen MM, Clemmensen D, Rawashdeh YF, Christensen P, Krogh K, Fuglsang-Frederiksen A.
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  • 26. Cortical evoked potentials by stimulation of the vesicourethral junction: clinical value and neurophysiological considerations.
    Gänzer H, Madersbacher H, Rumpl E.
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  • 29. Idiopathic constipation associated with impaired urethrovesical and sacral reflex function.
    Kerrigan DD, Lucas MG, Sun WM, Donnelly TC, Read NW.
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  • 32. [Sphincter function disorders. physiopathology and neurophysiological study].
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  • 34. [Detrusor instability--an important but underestimated factor in urinary incontinence in women].
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  • 35. Treatment of motor and sensory detrusor instability by electrical stimulation.
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  • 36. Intraoperative monitoring of myogenic motor-evoked potentials from the external anal sphincter muscle to transcranial electrical stimulation.
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  • 37. Detrusor reflex contraction inhibited by anal stretch.
    O'Shaughnessy EJ, Clowers DE, Brooks G.
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  • 39. Detrusor areflexia in suprasacral spinal cord injuries.
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  • 40. Pudendal nerve stimulation evokes reflex bladder contractions in persons with chronic spinal cord injury.
    Yoo PB, Klein SM, Grafstein NH, Horvath EE, Amundsen CL, Webster GD, Grill WM.
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