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What is one of the main objectives of procedures for female stress incontinence?
 a. increase overall bladder capacity
  b. reduce bladder spasms and irritability
  c. restore the posterior urethrovesical angle
  d. tighten and enhance bladder sphincter tone

Question 2

Vesicourethral suspension and pubovaginal slings are performed to mainly treat moderate to severe:
 a. vaginal dryness
  b. uterine prolapse
  c. stress incontinence
  d. urinary tract infections



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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