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Letter to editor re: Chen et al. (2024) Management of spinal cord injury patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction using minimally invasive and surgical therapies in Taiwan. Int Urol Nephrol 56:1205–1216

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1. AWD manuscript preparation and final submission. 2. SR reference search. 3. RNK reviewed the final document. 4. MSF Jr derived original concept and wrote initial draft.

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Day, A.W., Ravichandran, S., Khadr, R.N. et al. Letter to editor re: Chen et al. (2024) Management of spinal cord injury patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction using minimally invasive and surgical therapies in Taiwan. Int Urol Nephrol 56:1205–1216. Int Urol Nephrol 56, 2965–2966 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-024-04051-3

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