Is a Course of Intermittent Self-dilatation with Topical Corticosteroids Superior at Stabilising Urethral Stricture Disease in Men and Improving Functional Outcomes over a Course of Intermittent Self-dilatation Alone? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Published:2023-05
Issue:
Volume:51
Page:95-105
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ISSN:2666-1683
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Container-title:European Urology Open Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:European Urology Open Science
Author:
Verla WesleyORCID,
Barratt Rachel,
Chan Garson,
Dimitropoulos Konstantinos,
Esperto Francesco,
Yuhong Yuan,
Greenwell Tamsin,
Lumen Nicolaas,
Martins Francisco,
Osman Nadir,
Ploumidis Achilles,
Riechardt Silke,
Waterloos Marjan,
Campos-Juanatey Felix
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