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[Changes in the treatment of urogenital tuberculosis].Academic Article Why?
Urogenital abnormalities in men exposed to diethylstilbestrol in utero: a cohort study.Academic Article Why?
Bare Versus Hair: Do Pubic Hair Grooming Preferences Dictate the Urogenital Microbiome?Academic Article Why?
De novo rectal prolapse after obliterative and reconstructive vaginal surgery for urogenital prolapse.Academic Article Why?
Pregnancy and intercurrent diseases of the urogenital tract.Academic Article Why?
An unusual developmental anomaly involving the genito-urinary system.Academic Article Why?
Genitourinary symptoms in urban China: a population-based study.Academic Article Why?
Formation of human prostate epithelium using tissue recombination of rodent urogenital sinus mesenchyme and human stem cells.Academic Article Why?
Predictive modeling and threshold scores for care seeking among women with urinary incontinence: The short forms of the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory and Urogenital Distress Inventory.Academic Article Why?
Surgical management of ambiguous genitalia in the infant and child.Academic Article Why?
Dual-label centromere and telomere FISH identifies human, rat, and mouse cell contribution to Multispecies recombinant urogenital sinus xenografts.Academic Article Why?
p63 (TP73L) a key player in embryonic urogenital development with significant dysregulation in human bladder exstrophy tissue.Academic Article Why?
A correlative nuclear DNA and histologic study of genital squamous lesions in DES exposed progeny.Academic Article Why?
A novel stable polyalanine [poly(A)] expansion in the HOXA13 gene associated with hand-foot-genital syndrome: proper function of poly(A)-harbouring transcription factors depends on a critical repeat length?Academic Article Why?
A review of incidence and relevant risk factors in genitourinary malignancies.Academic Article Why?
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