Early diagnosis and prevention of pelvic and urodynamic dysfunctions in women after delivery
Background. According to various researchers, obstetric perineal injury is the most commOn complication in childbirth, the frequency of which can vary from 13 to 85%. Currently, vaginal delivery and birth trauma are recognized as the leading risk factors for the development of pelvic, urodynamic and...
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Main Authors: | Anna A. Mikhelson (Author), Galina B. Malgina (Author), Ksenia D. Lukianova (Author), Mariia V. Lazukina (Author), Evgenia V. Lugovykh (Author), Anatoly N. Varaksin (Author), Maria A. Lukach (Author), Elvira A. Nesterova (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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