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Mini-slings for female urinary stress incontinence: a promising option, but what comes later is not always progress
Preventing complications by persistence with iron replacement therapy: a comprehensive literature review
Iron deficiency and particularly iron deficiency anemia (IDA) can lead to negative health consequences. This review describes the importance of adherence and persistence (adhering to treatment for the recommended duration) with iron replacement therapy in the prevention of complications, particularly regarding its recommended dosing schedule
The epidemiology of urinary incontinence: A case still open
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a widespread and well-known disorder affecting millions of women all over the world with impressive and probably still underestimated rebounds on personal and social wellbeing. Unfortunately, the available studies on the epidemiology of female UI have used different definitions of UI, obtaining data not homogeneous. In a very recently published article, Bedretdinova et al. have demonstrated that UI definitions and sampling strategies both influence estimates of UI prevalence among women. The ICIQ-UI-SF questionnaire appears to be appropriate for estimating national prevalence in representative samples
Comment on the long-term effects of vacuum extraction on pelvic floor function: a cohort study in primipara
Vaginal birth and pelvic floor dysfunction revisited: Can cesarean delivery be protective?
Correction of erosion after suburethral sling insertion for stress incontinence: results and related sexual function
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