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Urodynamic investigations have found their place among the diagnostic armamentarium in urology and uro-gynaecology. Proper urodynamic test procedures can answer specific clinical questions, guide towards effective treatment by clear definition of the underlying pathology and objectify the results of treatment. In this way urodynamics has a greater meaning than just an objective or quantitative recording of the patient’s symptoms.
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Kramer, A.E.J.L. (1986). Practical equipment for office urodynamics. In: Debruyne, F.M.J., van Kerrebroeck, P.E.V.A. (eds) Practical Aspects of Urinary Incontinence. Developments in Surgery, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4237-0_2
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