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Akupunktur zur Behandlung der überaktiven Blase bei Erwachsenen

Acupuncture for the treatment of overactive bladder in adults

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Correspondence to Sandra Schönburg FEBU.

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S. Schönburg gibt Referententätigkeit für Allergan, A.M.I., AstraZeneca und Boston Scientific, sowie Beratertätigkeit für A.M.I., AstraZeneca und Omega Pharma an.

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Schönburg, S. Akupunktur zur Behandlung der überaktiven Blase bei Erwachsenen. Urologie 62, 722–726 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-023-02128-y

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