Prospective multi-institutional study analyzing pain perception of flexible and rigid cystoscopy in men

scientific article published on 01 April 2015

Prospective multi-institutional study analyzing pain perception of flexible and rigid cystoscopy in men is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.UROLOGY.2015.01.007
P698PubMed publication ID25817101

P2093author name stringClaus Riedl
Mesut Remzi
Harun Fajkovic
Stephan Hruby
Wilhelm Hübner
Eckart Breinl
Stephan Seklehner
Davor Librenjak
Irene Resch
Mario Duvnjak
Matthias Skopek
Paul F Engelhardt
Zana Saratlija-Novakovic
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P921main subjectcystoscopyQ246090
P304page(s)737-741
P577publication date2015-04-01
P1433published inUrologyQ7900884
P1476titleProspective multi-institutional study analyzing pain perception of flexible and rigid cystoscopy in men
P478volume85

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