ECR 2013 / C-2659
Magnetic resonance follow-up protocol for patients after stapled transanal rectal resection for intussusception and rectocele
Keywords:
Pelvic floor dysfunction, Defecography, MR, Pelvis
Authors:
S. Camisa, F. Calliada, I. Fulle, G. Ori Belometti; Pavia/IT
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2013/C-2659
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