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Burks FN et al. – The use of neuromodulation in the treatment of voiding dysfunction and other disorders has become an important mode of therapy in urology. Use of pharmacologic agents such as botulinum toxin type A for chemical neuromodulation may also play an important role in the management of voiding dysfunction.

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