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Urinary tract reconstruction in a patient with urethral stricture, contracted bladder and erectile impotence

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We describe a patient with urethral stricture, contracted bladder and erectile impotence, who was successfully treated after a series of operations.

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Bedük, Y., Anafarta, K., Baltaci, S. et al. Urinary tract reconstruction in a patient with urethral stricture, contracted bladder and erectile impotence. Int Urol Nephrol 26, 173–178 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02768282

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