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Muscle Derived Cell Injection to Treat Anal Incontinence due to Obstetric Trauma: Pilot Study with One-Year Follow-Up
Gut, 11/09/09
Halligan S et al. – Injection of autologous myoblasts is safe, well tolerated, and significantly improves symptoms of anal incontinence due to obstetric anal sphincter trauma.
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