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Medical modesty with “BAMD” trousers; a modified theatre outfit for female patients undergoing short surgical perineal procedures

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Ibn Fate, B., Mohammed-Durosinlorun, A. Medical modesty with “BAMD” trousers; a modified theatre outfit for female patients undergoing short surgical perineal procedures. Gynecol Surg 13, 371–372 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10397-016-0952-6

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