Lower urinary tract symptoms are associated with low levels of serum serotonin, high levels of adiponectin and fasting glucose, and benign prostatic enlargement
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D. Mellström | C. Ohlsson | M. Lorentzon | M. Karlsson | J. Damber | R. Peeker | V. Sundh | J. Hammarsten | M. Haghsheno | Mohammad‐Ali Haghsheno
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