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Lakeman MME et al. – The authors developed a new instrument to measure vaginal sensibility. The instrument has excellent intra–observer reproducibility. This method is sufficiently sensitive so as to differentiate between anterior and posterior cranial vaginal wall sensibility, but outcome differs as a function of researcher.

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