Topical Therapy of Periclitoral Lesions Associated With Dysuria and Pelvic Pain
<p>Background: Chronic dysuria can be diagnostically challenging as it may be a symptom of a variety of conditions, including infectious, inflammatory, hormonal, and neoplastic etiologies. The evaluation of dysuria may encompass multiple diagnostic tests, including cultures, imaging, and instr...
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Main Authors: | Ingrid A Carlson (Author), Richard J Presutti (Author), Ashley M Shumate (Author), Steven P Petrou (Author) |
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Archive of Urological Research - Peertechz Publications,
2020-04-27.
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