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.2016 Oct-Dec;20(4):320.

Rectovaginal tear after sexual intercourse in a young woman-a case report

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Rectovaginal tear after sexual intercourse in a young woman-a case report

A Daniilidis et al. Hippokratia.2016 Oct-Dec.
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Keywords: Rectovaginal tear; repair; sexual intercourse.

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