Management of Constipation in Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction

  • Agnès Liard
  • Fréderic Elbaz
  • Bruno Bachy

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QBUJFOUT XJUI BTTPDJBUFE XJUI IBWF CFFO USFBUNFOU XJUI 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Agnès Liard
    • 1
  • Fréderic Elbaz
    • 1
  • Bruno Bachy
    • 1
  1. 1.Clinique Chirurgicale InfantileHôpital Charles NicolleRouenFrance

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