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Differential Diagnosis For Stress incontinence
- Infected organ, Abscesses
Urethritis
Urinary tract infection- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Cystocele
Procidentia, uterine
Stress incontinence/cysto-urethrocele
Uterine prolapse
Bladder calculus
Bladder diverticulum
Urethra prolapse- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Coughing, vigorous/effects
Bladder incontinence- Synonyms
- Bladder incontinence stress, Genuine stress incontinence, Genuine stress incontinence (finding), GSI Genuine stress incontin, GSI Genuine stress incontinence, Incontinence stress, Incontinence Urinary Stress, Incontinence urine stress, Incontinence when straining, SI Stress incontinence, Stress bladder incontinence, Stress incontinence (symptom), Stress incontinence symptom, Stress incontinence urinary, Stress urinary incontinence, URINARY INCONTINENCE STRESS, Urinary stress incontinence, urine incontinence stress
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- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)