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Why Use a Cystometric Study for Urinary Incontinence?
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Title Why Use a Cystometric Study for Urinary Incontinence?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/740521?src=rss
Description A 44-year-old says she loses urine when she laughs, and plays tennis. If this patient has genuine stress urinary incontinence, what do you expect to see on the cystometric study? USMLEasy from McGraw-Hill
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Date Apr 9, 2011
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