Detrusor sphincter disorders associated with deep endometriosis: Systematic review of the literature

Detrusor sphincter disorders impact quality of life in case of deep endometriosis. Surgery, which is one of the main treatments, is responsible of detrusor sphincter disorders. Since then, it is essential to look for those disorders and find the right medical care. To specify the detrusor sphincter...

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