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Der chronische Beckenbodenschmerz aus der Sicht der Urologie

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In Kapitel 1 werden zahlreiche Auslöser für den chronischen Beckenbodenschmerz (CPPS) aufgeführt. Eine Reihe davon betreffen das Gebiet der Urologie, allen voran die vielen Spielarten und Formen der Prostatitis.

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Merkle, W. (2003). Der chronische Beckenbodenschmerz aus der Sicht der Urologie. In: Merkle, W. (eds) Der chronische Beckenbodenschmerz. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57396-5_2

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