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Keyword [Pelvic floor dysfunction]
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1. Clinical Anatomic Study On Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction And Minimal Invasive Reconstructive Surgery
2. A Study On Clinically Oriented Anatomy And Biomechanics Of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
3. Clinical Anatomic Study, Imaging Diagnosis And Treatment Of Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery (ProliftTM Technique) On Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
4. An In Vivo Biomechanical Study Of Female Pelvic Floor
5. Imaging Study Of Normal Pelvic Floors And Pelvic Floors With Complex Pelvic Floor Functional Diseases
6. Biomechanical Properties Of Vaginal Tissue In Pelvic Floor Dysfunctional Women
7. Epidemiology Of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Among People Some Communities In Shandong People
8. Study On The Role Of Collagen And Decorin And Transform Growth Factor On Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Mechanism
9. The MRNA Expressions Of Cathepsin B And Cystatin C In Vaginal Anterior Wall Tissue From Patients With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
10. Neuro-electrophysiological Research In Pelvic Floor Dysfunction And Study On Pelvic Floor Muscle Function
11. Analysis Of The Pathogenesis About 190 Cases Of The Pelvic Organ Prolapse
12. Expression Of Neuropeptide Y In Plasm And Pelvic Tissue And Its Relationship With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
13. Impact Of Different Factors Of Gravidity And Delivery On Pelvic Floor Function And Study On Short-term Curative Effect Of Postpartum Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation Therapy
14. Expressions And Significance Of Elastin And Fibulin-5 In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
15. Observation On The Short-term Therapeutic Effectiveness Of Pelvic Floor Reconstruction With Gynecare Prolift System
16. The Expressions Of TGF-β1 And MMP-3 And TIMP-3 In Vaginal Wall Connective Tissue With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
17. The Analysis Of Case Management Of Perioperation For Old Women With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
18. Expressions And Significance Of Elastin And Elafin In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
19. Expressions And Significance Of Neuropeptide Y And Its Receptors In Cardinal Ligament And Anterior Vaginal Wall Tissue Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
20. The Differences Of Key Diameters Of Pelvic Outlet And Inlet Plane Between Female With Pelvic Floor Dysfunction And Without Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
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