Clinical Review

URINARY INCONTINENCE

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Nonetheless, indications of a genetic component do not begin to tell us what exactly is affected that increases the likelihood of urinary incontinence. Speculation is easy enough—perhaps the inherent strength, elasticity, or regeneration potential of critically important tissues in the urethra and pelvis is affected—but the details are not yet fully known.

Again, until we have a clearer understanding, we must continue to manage incontinence with the tools of today.

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