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Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2008
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Embryology of urinary incontinence
Urology, 1977Congenital incontinence may be divided into primary and secondary types. Primary incontinence refers to the development of a conduit which bypasses the normal sphincter mechanism, while secondary incontinence develops after a congenital outlet obstruction leads to bladder decompensation and overflow.
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Obstetrics and gynecology annual, 1980
Urinary incontinence is a sign of a disorder, not a diagnosis. Careful history and physical examination often suggest the correct diagnosis. However, complete accuracy can be obtained only by the judicious use of appropriate ancillary procedures including careful neurologic assessment and urodynamic evaluation of the bladder and urethra.
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Urinary incontinence is a sign of a disorder, not a diagnosis. Careful history and physical examination often suggest the correct diagnosis. However, complete accuracy can be obtained only by the judicious use of appropriate ancillary procedures including careful neurologic assessment and urodynamic evaluation of the bladder and urethra.
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