Internal motion of the vagina after hysterectomy for gynaecological cancer.
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U. A. van der Heide | I. Jürgenliemk-Schulz | J. Roesink | H. Schreuder | Uulke A. van der Heide | Ina M. Jürgenliemk-Schulz | Malgorzata Z. Toet-Bosma | Gérard A.P. de Kort | Henk W.R. Schreuder | Judith M. Roesink | Robbert J.H.A. Tersteeg | G. D. de Kort | R. Tersteeg | M. Z. Toet-Bosma
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