EMG biofeedback versus topical lidocaine gel: a randomized study for the treatment of women with vulvar vestibulitis
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I. Danielsson | N. Bohm-Starke | T. Torstensson | N. Bohm‐Starke | G. Brodda-Jansen | G. Brodda‐Jansen
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