Urolog. pro Praxi, 2011; 12(1): 18-28

OAB, léčba inkontinence.

MUDr.Jan Hiblbauer ml., MUDr.Jan Hiblbauer st.
SANUS Hradec Králové

Female urinary incontinence – diagnostical and therapeutical principles and possibilities

This article aims to describe and explain the physiology and the pathophysiology of continence. The article further describes the types

of incontinence and offers a brief insight into the current diagnostic and therapeutic possibillities of the most common types of female

incontinence.

SUI, stress inkontinence, therapy of incontinence.

Keywords: physiology of continence, types of incontinence, diagnostics of incontinence, urgency incontinence, OAB, overactive bladder,

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