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Changes in self-assessment of continence status between telephone survey and subsequent clinical visit
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 10/12/09
Thomas A et al. – One–time subjective telephone interviews assessing incontinence symptoms may underestimate the prevalence of incontinence especially among Black women.
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