Identification of Surgical Uterine Prolapse in Premenopausal Patients With Clinical or Ultrasound Criteria? A Multicenter Comparative Study


Ultrasound with surgical criteria is superior to surgical criteria alone when diagnosing Uterine Prolapse

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José Antonio García-Mejido, Alicia Martín-Martinez, Enrique González-Diaz, María José Núñez-Matas, Ana Fernández-Palacín, Sonia Carballo-Rastrilla, Camino Fernández-Fernández, José Antonio Sainz-Bueno

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  • Urogynecology & Female Urology
  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
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  • Rectal Prolapse

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