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selected literature on botulinum toxin
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Intravesical botulinum toxin A injections plus hydrodistension can reduce nerve growth factor production and control bladder pain in interstitial cystitis
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Liu HT, Kuo HC. Urology 2007;70:463-8
Application of Botulinum toxin in urogynaecology
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Sinha D, Karri K, Arunkalaivanan AS. Eur J Obstet Gynaecol Reprod Biol 2007;133:4-11
Botulinum A toxin intravesical injections in the treatment of painful bladder syndrome: a pilot study
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Giannantoni A, Costantini E, Di Stasi SM, Tascini MC, Bini V, Porena M. Eur Urol 2006;49:704-9
Comment in Eur Urol 2006;49:606-8, Eur Urol 2006;49:709
Preliminary results of suburothelial injection of botulinum A toxin in the treatment of chronic interstitial cystitis
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Kuo HC. Urol Int 2005;75:170-4
Botulinum toxin A has antinociceptive effects in treating interstitial cystitis
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Smith CP, Radziszewski P, Borkowski A, Somogyi GT, Boone TB, Chancellor MB. Urology 2004;64:871-5; discussion 875
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