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Pelvic-floor dysfunction causes urinary and fecal incontinence, problems with defecation, difficulty in voiding, pelvic-organ prolapse, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction. As the population ages in the United States, increasing numbers of women will challenge clinicians with problems arising from pelvic-floor dysfunction, but there is no single medical specialty that can provide definitive care for each of these complex conditions. A multispecialty approach to the treatment of benign disease in the female pelvis is clearly in the best interest of women. Female Urology, Urogynecology, and Voiding Dysfunction is a wonderful, comprehensive textbook that addresses complex clinical problems from the viewpoints of
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