Female urinary stress incontinence--does it have familial prevalence?

作者: Y. Mushkat , I. Bukovsky , R. Langer

DOI: 10.1016/S0002-9378(96)70437-4

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摘要: Abstract OBJECTIVE: Many factors have been suggested to contribute the development of urinary stress incontinence in women. One has attributed a genetic defect connective tissue such patients. The purpose this study was evaluate prevalence among relatives patients with incontinence. STUDY DESIGN: first-degree investigated 259 females A control group comprising 165 women without micturition disorders randomly selected from our gynecologic outpatient clinic. two groups were matched according age, parity, maximal birth weight, and percentage on whom information obtained. RESULTS: Data 780 474 evaluated. We found that there an overall 20.3% (178/780) compared 7.8% (37/474) ( p CONCLUSIONS: results indicated threefold female This finding may support theory factor cause (AM J OBSTET GYNECOL 1996;174:617-9.)

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