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  • 21. Restoration of bladder function in spastic neuropathic bladder using sacral deafferentation and different techniques of neurostimulation.
    Schumacher S, Bross S, Scheepe JR, Alken P, Jünemann KP.
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  • 23. [Neurogenic urinary incontinence: current treatment concepts].
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  • 38. [Comment to: "Percutaneous radiofrequency sacral rhizotomy in the treatment of neurogenic detrusor overactivity in spinal cord injured patients"].
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