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How often have you coughed or laughed too hard, and experienced a urinary leakage, but were too embarrassed to tell anyone? Well, you're not alone! In the United States alone, it is estimated that there are about 10 - 20 million women suffering from the involuntary loss of urine. | |
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| Dr. Passarelli graduated from Cornell University. She graduated from the University of Vermont College of Medicine and then completed her urology residency at SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse, NY. She is Board Certified in Urology. She is a member of the American Urological Association and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. | |
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| In some patients the simple, basic tests for incontinence do not provide enough information to make an accurate diagnosis and be able to plan appropriate therapy. These patients may have complex histories with lots of medical problems, or may have had previous treatments or surgery that failed. | |
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