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Prevalence and risk factors of anorectal dysfunction in women with urinary incontinence
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 09/24/09
Manonai J et al. – Anorectal dysfunction was prevalent among women with urinary incontinence; age and number of parity were the risk factors. All women with symptoms of urinary incontinence should be evaluated about anorectal symptoms.
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