Standardization of terminology of pelvic floor muscle function and dysfunction: report from the pelvic floor clinical assessment group of the International Continence Society - PubMed (original) (raw)
Thomas Benson, Bary Berghmans, Kari Bø, Jacques Corcos, Clare Fowler, Jo Laycock, Peter Huat-Chye Lim, Rik van Lunsen, Guus Lycklama á Nijeholt, John Pemberton, Alex Wang, Alain Watier, Philip Van Kerrebroeck
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Standardization of terminology of pelvic floor muscle function and dysfunction: report from the pelvic floor clinical assessment group of the International Continence Society
Bert Messelink et al. Neurourol Urodyn. 2005.
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