Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy: When minimally invasive surgery may be too invasive Sam S. Chang Invited Commentary Pages: 335 - 336
Functional brain imaging and the bladder: New insights into cerebral control over micturition Richard T. KershenJohn KalisvaartRodney A. Appell OriginalPaper Pages: 344 - 349
Advancements in minimally invasive treatments for female stress urinary incontinence: Radiofrequency and bulking agents Roger DmochowskiRodney A. Appell OriginalPaper Pages: 350 - 355
Behavioral intervention: The first-line treatment for women with urinary incontinence Carolyn M. Sampselle OriginalPaper Pages: 356 - 361
Artificial graft slings at the midurethra: Physiology of continence Jennifer TashDavid R. Staskin OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 370
Efficacy and safety of transdermal oxybutynin in patients with urge and mixed urinary incontinence Rodney A. Appell Clinical Trials Report Pages: 371 - 371
Urinary incontinence and depression in middle-aged women Gary E. Lemack Clinical Trials Report Pages: 373 - 374
Which questionnaires should be used in female urology practice? Christopher E. Kelly OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 380
Interstitial cystitis: Modern tools for an accurate diagnosis Lisa NipkowToby C. Chai OriginalPaper Pages: 381 - 384
Update on overactive bladder: Pharmacologic approaches on the horizon Eric S. RovnerAlan J. Wein OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 390
Update on sacral neuromodulation: Indications and outcomes Magdy HassounaN. ElmayergiM. Abdelhady OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 398
Recurrent urinary tract infection in women: Emerging concepts regarding etiology and treatment considerations E. Ann Gormley OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 403