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243 related items for PubMed ID: 4039487

  • 1. The pathophysiology of stress incontinence.
    Staskin DR, Zimmern PE, Hadley HR, Raz S.
    Urol Clin North Am; 1985 May; 12(2):271-8. PubMed ID: 4039487
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  • 2. Urethral afferent nerve activity affects the micturition reflex; implication for the relationship between stress incontinence and detrusor instability.
    Jung SY, Fraser MO, Ozawa H, Yokoyama O, Yoshiyama M, De Groat WC, Chancellor MB.
    J Urol; 1999 Jul; 162(1):204-12. PubMed ID: 10379788
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  • 3. On the physiology of continence and pathophysiology of stress incontinence in the female.
    Asmussen M, Ulmsten U.
    Contrib Gynecol Obstet; 1983 Jul; 10():32-50. PubMed ID: 6685604
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  • 4. Stress incontinence of urine.
    Boyd ME.
    Can J Surg; 1987 May; 30(3):157-9. PubMed ID: 3580971
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  • 5. [Proceedings: The urethral pressure profile: under the effect of drugs, estrogens, in neurogenic lesions and stress incontinence].
    Kiesswetter H.
    Urol Int; 1974 May; 29(3):190-204. PubMed ID: 4856876
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  • 6. Urodynamics in women with stress urinary incontinence.
    Bhatia NN, Ostergard DR.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1982 Nov; 60(5):552-9. PubMed ID: 6890657
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  • 7. Changes in urethral function with bladder filling in the presence of urodynamic stress incontinence and detrusor overactivity.
    Chaliha C, Digesu GA, Hutchings A, Khullar V.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2005 Jan; 192(1):60-5. PubMed ID: 15672004
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  • 10. [The physiology of continence and pathophysiology of stress incontinence].
    Ulmsten U.
    Gynakol Rundsch; 1985 Jan; 25 Suppl 3():1-14. PubMed ID: 4093020
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  • 12. Female stress urinary incontinence due to intrinsic sphincteric deficiency: recognition and management.
    Haab F, Zimmern PE, Leach GE.
    J Urol; 1996 Jul; 156(1):3-17. PubMed ID: 8648827
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  • 13. Urethral mobility and its relationship to stress incontinence in women.
    Walters MD, Jackson GM.
    J Reprod Med; 1990 Aug; 35(8):777-84. PubMed ID: 2213739
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  • 15. [Urodynamics of the lower urinary tract in women with urinary incontinence].
    Savin VF.
    Urol Nefrol (Mosk); 1985 Aug; (5):65-9. PubMed ID: 3904131
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  • 18. [Physiology of stress urinary incontinence: a new theory based on the physical analysis of forces and anatomy].
    Guerquin B.
    J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris); 2001 Sep; 30(5):454-61. PubMed ID: 11598559
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  • 20. [Sphincter resistance and stress incontinence].
    Penders L, de Leval J.
    Acta Urol Belg; 1985 Sep; 53(3):549-57. PubMed ID: 4061193
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