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Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injury is an identified risk factor for anal incontinence. The mechanisms and the risk factors for anal incontinence in Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injury women are not well ...
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University Hospital, Angers
NCT07336017 · Anal Incontinence
NCT05530681 · Pelvic Floor Disorders, Obstetric Trauma, and more
NCT05832268 · Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury, Anal Incontinence, and more
NCT05830162 · Obstetric Trauma, Infections, and more
NCT00895388 · Quality of Life, Sexual Function, and more
CHU Angers
Angers
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