Comparison of water vapor thermal therapy and prostate artery embolization for fragile patients with indwelling urinary catheters: Preliminary results from a multi-institutional study.
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R. Boissier | B. Gondran-Tellier | É. Lechevallier | M. André | V. Vidal | C. Eghazarian | M. Baboudjian | A. Chevrot | M. Fourmarier | S. Droupy | F. Arroua | C. Alegorides | A. Atamian
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