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Jul 8
32m 20s

Neuromuscular Dysfunction of the Lower U...

Elsevier Books - Medicine
About this episode

Hosts, Drs. Craig Peters and Lou Kavoussi, speak with Dr. Carlos Estrada, author of chapter 46 in the 13th edition of Campbell-Walsh-Wein Urology, which covers pediatric neuromuscular dysfunction of the lower urinary tract.

Dr. Estrada discusses the latest advancements and challenges in the management of this unique patient population.

Dr. Carlos R. Estrada, Jr., MD, MBA is the Alan B. Retik Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Urologist in Chief for Boston Children's Hospital.

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