Post-menopausal changes in micturition habits and in urine flow and urethral pressure studies

  • J. L. Osborne

Abstract

As beauty is in the eye of the beholder so the normality or otherwise of the micturition pattern of any subject relies upon the observers concept of normality. This concept of normality is inevitably influenced by the assessors own micturition habit, based upon the assumption that ‘I am normal but I am not so sure about anyone else’.

Keywords

Stress Incontinence Urine Flow Nulliparous Woman Urethral Pressure Urethral Resistance 
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