[Cross-cultural validated adaptation of dysfunctional voiding symptom score (DVSS) to Japanese language and cognitive linguistics in questionnaire for pediatric patients].
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O. Ogawa | M. Imamura | A. Kanematsu | K. Yoshimura | W. Farhat | T. Usui | K. Johnin
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