ANTERIOR URETHRAL VALVE ASSOCIATED WITH POSTERIOR URETHRAL VALVE
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A rare case of anterior urethral valve in association with posterior urethral valuve is reported. Clinical findings are discussed, and the available literature will be briefly reviewed.
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anterior urethral valve associated with posterior urethral valve
a rare case of anterior urethral valve in association with posterior urethral valuve is reported. clinical findings are discussed, and the available literature will be briefly reviewed.
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volume 10 issue 3
pages 257- 258
publication date 1996-11
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