Bladder management, severity of injury and period of latency: a descriptive study on 135 patients with spinal cord injury and bladder cancer

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Böthig RalfORCID,Kowald BirgittORCID,Fiebag KaiORCID,Balzer OliverORCID,Tiburtius ChristianORCID,Thietje Roland,Kadhum Thura,Angermund Almuth,Bremer Jörn,Ebermayer Johann,Elishar Ronen,Jud Thomas,Jungmann Olaf,Kaufmann Albert,Kirschner-Hermanns Ruth,Klask Jens-Peter,Koll Burkhard,Koser Martin,Kowollik Michael,Kurze Ines,Kutzenberger Johannes,Märk Isabel,Möhr Sandra,Münstermann Nicolette,Nehiba Marcus,Pelekanos Christos,Pretzer Jana,Redecker Andreas,Schindler Oliver,Schober Rebecca,Schöps Wolfgang,Soljanik Irina,Steude Ulrike,Ubrig Burkhard,Vance Will,Wolff Andreas,Wöllner Jens,Zepke Franko,Golka KlausORCID,

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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