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The urological management in non-traumatic paraplegia differs little from the management of the traumatic case; a policy of conservative optimism is adopted, particularly in dealing with multiple sclerosis and certain malignancies.
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Jameson, R. Urological management in non-traumatic paraplegia: disc protrusions, multiple sclerosis and spinal metastases. Spinal Cord 13, 228–234 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1975.36
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