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Stress Incontinence in Women

References

  1. Management of urinary incontinence in primary care SIGN Guideline 2005
  2. Joseph Onwude. Stress incontinence. Clinical evidence Search date December 2004
  3. Ranee Thakar and Stuart Stanton Management of urinary incontinence in women. BMJ 2000;321:1326-1331

  4. Kari Bø, Trygve Talseth, and Ingar Holme Single blind, randomised controlled trial of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal cones, and no treatment in management of genuine stress incontinence in women. BMJ 1999;318:487-493.
  5. Lagro-Janssen et al. Controlled trial of Pelvic Floor Exercises in the treatment of Urinary Stress Incontinence in General Practice. Brit. J of Gen Pract 1991:445-449
  6. Steinar Hunskaar Fluctuations in lower urinary tract symptoms in women BMJ 2000;320:1418-1419.

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