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Autor:
Itza Santos F ?,
Zarza D ?,
Gómez Sancha F 3,
Cosgrove B 4,
Bautrant E5.
? Pain medicine expert. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid
? Neurophysiologist. Hospital NISA Pardo de Aravaca. Madrid.
3 Urologist. ICUA- Clínica Cemtro. Madrid.
4Physicaltherapist .Private practise. Madrid.
5Gynecologist. Unité de réhabilitation pelvi-périnéale, Centre médical l"Avancée. Aix en Provence. Francia.
Correspondencia: Dr. Itza.
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