Recurrence of urinary tract infection in a primary care setting: analysis of a 1-year follow-up of 179 women.
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A. Siitonen | P. Lipponen | R. Ikäheimo | P. Mäkelä | T. Heiskanen | U. Kärkkäinen | P. Kuosmanen | Tarja Heiskanen | Risto Ikähelmo
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