Secondary provoked vestibulodynia in sexually active women with uncomplicated recurrent urinary tract infections.
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U. Capitanio | F. Montorsi | A. Salonia | M. Ferrari | R. Nappi | A. Graziottin | R. Damiano | M. Clementi | F. Castiglione
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