Who should care for anorectal dysfunction in women? M. R. SangalliA. WeilA. Campana Editorial Pages: 1 - 2
Morphology and neuropathology of the pelvic floor in patients with stress incontinence R. MorleyJ. CummingR. Weller Original Article Pages: 3 - 12
Reproducibility of a new method to determine cough-induced leak-point pressure in women with stress urinary incontinence H. SiltbergG. LarssonA. Victor Original Article Pages: 13 - 19
Vaginal correction of pelvic organ relaxation using local anesthesis Miklos JRSze EHKarram MM Review of current literature Pages: 19 - 19
Transvaginal colposuspension for the treatment of genuine stress incontinence combined with vaginal hysterectomy: a preliminary report P. BarlasJ. HatzipapasA. Athanasopoulos Original Article Pages: 20 - 23
Sacral (S3) segmental nerve stimulation as a treatment for urge incontinence in patients with detrusor Instability: Results of chronic electrical stimulation using an implantable neural prosthesis Bosch JLHRGroen J Review of current literature Pages: 23 - 23
Age-associated changes in detrusor sensory function in women with lower urinary tract symptoms D. M. CollasJ. G. Malone-Lee Original Article Pages: 24 - 29
Morphometry of the aging female rat urethra B. RussellM. BaumannA. Svanborg Original Article Pages: 30 - 36
Assessment of lower urinary tract symptoms in women by a self-administered questionnaire: Test-retest reliability I. BernsteinT. SejrS. Walter Original Article Pages: 37 - 47