The impact of bladder problems on well-being in multiple sclerosis – A cross-sectional study

Author:

Islamoska Sabrina,Forman Christian RiisORCID,Panicker Jalesh N.,Flachenecker Peter,Phé Véronique,Brichetto Giampaolo,Blok Bertil,Barken Kim Bundvig

Funder

Coloplast A/S

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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