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Psychometric Analysis of International Prostate Symptom Score for Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Urology, 06/29/09
Okamura K et al. - Although the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) has often been used for female lower urinary tract symptoms (FLUTS), the psychometric properties of IPSS for FLUTS have not been studied. Although the subject background somewhat affects the psychometric properties, the IPSS can be relevant when used to examine women, as well as men.
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