Botulinum Toxin Improves Quality of Life and Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Defecation Disorders
Trevor A. Davis(Washington University in St. Louis), Baddr A. Shakhsheer(University of Illinois Chicago), Elizabeth C. Utterson(St. Louis Children's Hospital), Shannon Joerger(Washington University in St. Louis), Jinli Wang(Washington University in St. Louis), C. Wilson(Washington University in St. Louis), Ashlyn Turner(Washington University in St. Louis)
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