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Esposito, C., Centonze, A., Alicchio, F., Savanelli, A. (2006). Spinal Cord Injuries and Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction. In: Esposito, C., Guys, J.M., Gough, D., Savanelli, A. (eds) Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg . https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30867-9_9
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