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外周神经电刺激治疗膀胱过度活动症进展
Advances of peripheral nerve stimulation in the treatment of overactive bladder

DOI: 10.6040/j.issn.1671-7554.0.2017.1198

Keywords: 膀胱过度活动症,骶神经电刺激,阴部神经电刺激,胫神经电刺激,
Tibial nerve stimulation
,Pudendal nerve stimulation,Overactive bladder,Sacral nerve stimulation

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