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The functional anatomy of the uretero-vesical junction. A historical review.
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The functional anatomy of the uretero-vesical junction. A historical review.
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rabie
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September 28, 2007
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Rabie e. abdel-halim and thoraya e. Abdel-maguid
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Saudi Med J. 2003 Aug;24(8):815-9
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