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Female stress urinary incontinence: Review of the current literature
K. C. Kobashi
, L. I. Kobashi
Department of Urology
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist
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All Ages
33%
Appropriate Treatment
33%
Bladder
33%
Counseling
33%
Detrusor
33%
Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
100%
Intra-abdominal Pressure
33%
MEDLINE
33%
Number of Patients
33%
Pathophysiology
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Risk-benefit
33%
Seeking Treatment
33%
Stress Incontinence
100%
Stress Urinary Incontinence
66%
Treatment Options
33%
Urinary Incontinence
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Abdominal Pressure
16%
Bladder
16%
Counseling
16%
Detrusor
16%
Enuresis
16%
Pathophysiology
16%
Physical Activity
16%
Stress Incontinence
100%
Treatment Option
16%
Urine Incontinence
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Abdominal Pressure
16%
Counseling
16%
Enuresis
16%
Pathophysiology
16%
Physical Activity
16%
Stress Incontinence
100%
Urine Incontinence
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Enuresis
16%
Pathophysiology
16%
Stress Incontinence
100%
Urine Incontinence
16%
Psychology
Physical Activity
33%
Stress Incontinence
100%