Radiofrequency-Based Devices for Female Genito-Urinary Indications: Position Statements From the European Society of Sexual Medicine.
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A. Aversa | G. Corona | Y. Reisman | L. Lowenstein | M. Krychman | J. Romero‐Otero | B. García‐Gómez | E. Şerefoğlu | R. Lauterbach | M. Skrodzka | Arie Parnhan
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