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Multiple Sclerosis > Catheter
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Catheter Defined
A hollow, flexible tube, made of plastic or rubber, which can be inserted through the urinary opening into the bladder to drain excess urine that cannot be excreted normally.
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Off-site Catheter Links, User Submitted
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- Cardiac Electrophysiol ogy Goes Robotic and 3D with CoHesion_: Cardiac Electrophysiol ogy Goes Robotic and 3D with CoHesion_
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- New treatment for varicose veins - National News - Tampa Bays Local News
- St. David's HealthCare - St. David's HealthCare and Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Announce International Center for Training, Research and Treatment of Heart Rhythm Disorders
- Texas Cardiovascular Consultants - Physicians
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