Pelvic organ prolapse: current understanding of the problem
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a fairly common gynecological problem. The relevance for studying this disease is accounted for by a substantial impact it has on patients' quality of life. A part from physical discomfort, a woman suffering from POP experiences profound emotional depression, a se...
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Main Authors: | L. V. Tkachenko (Author), N. I. Sviridova (Author), I. A. Gritsenko (Author), V. A. Dolgova (Author), K. Yu. Tikhaeva (Author) |
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