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Pelvic floor / Ureteric stent / Urinary incontinence / Urostomy / Fistula / Stoma / Fecal incontinence / Peritoneum / Urinary retention / Medicine / Abdomen / Urinary diversion
Date: 2009-09-11 08:40:01
Pelvic floor
Ureteric stent
Urinary incontinence
Urostomy
Fistula
Stoma
Fecal incontinence
Peritoneum
Urinary retention
Medicine
Abdomen
Urinary diversion

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