Effects of estrogen and progestin replac
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Deirdre Robinson; Robert O. Rainer; Scott A. Washburn; Thomas B. Clarkson
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Article
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1996
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Menopause is presumed to have a causative role in the development of female urinary incontinence. While some clinical trials have shown that estrogen can affect urinary tract function, our knowledge of the pathophysiologic changes resulting from menopause and hormone replacement therapy is poor. Th