Female urinary incontinence—A symptom, not a urodynamic disease. Some theoretical and practical aspects on the diagnosis and treatment of female urinary incontinence U. Ulmsten Guest Editorial Pages: 2 - 3
The effect of training with vaginal weighted cones and pelvic floor exercises on the strength of the pelvic floor muscles: A pilot study T. Wrigley Original Article Pages: 4 - 9
Urethral profilometry in women with uterovaginal prolapse F. ZivkovicG. RalphJ. Haas Original Article Pages: 10 - 13
Pelvic floor exercise alone or with vaginal cones for the treatment of mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence in premenopausal women D. PieberF. ZivkovicB. Fauland Original Article Pages: 14 - 17
The state of resident education in urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders B. A. RosenzweigA. H. EvenR. J. Scotti Original Article Pages: 18 - 21
The modified Pereyra (Raz) procedure for genuine stress incontinence—A useful option in the elderly or frail patient? S. L. StantonS. F. ReynoldsS. M. Creighton Original Article Pages: 22 - 25
Urological injuries in conjunction with gynecologic surgery-10 years' experience H. S. VirtanenJ. I. MäkinenM. J. Nurmi Original Article Pages: 26 - 30
Bladder dysfunction after repeat laparoscopic uterine nerve ablation (LUNA) C. C. FitzpatrickH. FloodE. J. McGuire Case Report Pages: 31 - 33
Transurethral laser lithotropsy in a female urethral diverticulum containing stones M. NøhrS. Walter Case Report Pages: 34 - 36
Augmentation cystoplasty and ileal conduits in pregnancy J. P. NorrisJ. S. WheelerM. A. Rubenstein Case Report Pages: 37 - 40
Study of the response of the urinary bladder to stimulation of the cervix uteri and clitoris — The ‘genitovesical reflex’: An experimental study A. Shafik Basic Science Pages: 41 - 46