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Neue Entwicklungen in der Urodynamik

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Urodynamik für Klinik und Praxis

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Die International Continence Society (ICS) hat im Juli 1985 durch die Arbeitsgruppe „Urodynamische Einrichtung“ einen Bericht über urodynamische Einrichtung und technische Aspekte zusammenstellen lassen, um somit Empfehlungen für die technischen Spezifikationen der anzuwendenden urodynamischen Apparaturen zu geben. Man sollte bei Anschaffung neuerer Apparatur den in diesem Bericht genannten Minimalforderungen Folge leisten.

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Rollema, J., Kramer, A.E.J.L., Jonas, U. (1987). Neue Entwicklungen in der Urodynamik. In: Urodynamik für Klinik und Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71579-2_6

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