Anatomic relationships of the distal third of the pelvic ureter, trigone, and urethra in unembalmed female cadavers.
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J. Schaffer | D. Rahn | M. Corton | C. Wai | C. Wieslander | April T. Bleich | Shayzreen M. Roshanravan
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