性激素测定对女性压力性尿失禁的临床价值
The Clinical Value of Sex Hormone Determination for Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
DOI: 10.12677/ACM.2021.119573, PDF,   
作者: 肖 磊:黑龙江中医药大学,黑龙江 哈尔滨;安立文*:黑龙江中医药大学附属第一医院,黑龙江 哈尔滨
关键词: 压力性尿失禁性激素测定临床价值Stress Urinary Incontinence Sex Hormone Determination Clinical Value
摘要: 压力性尿失禁是女性好发的疾病,尤其围绝经期后的女性,由于激素水平的下降,产生的一系列问题。而性激素的临床实验室检查,可以帮助评估预测压力性尿失禁的发生发展,协助治疗及判断预后,最大潜能的发挥性激素测定的临床价值。本文的主要内容是围绕性激素的相关动物实验以及临床实验而展开,来阐述性激素测定对于女性压力性尿失禁的临床价值,为临床医生提供更多的检查和治疗思路。
Abstract: Stress urinary incontinence is a common disease for women, especially women after perimenopause. Due to the decline in hormone levels, a series of problems arise. The clinical laboratory examination of sex hormones can help evaluate and predict the occurrence and development of stress urinary incontinence, assist treatment and judge prognosis, and maximize the clinical value of sex hormones. The main content of this article is about the related animal experiments and clinical experiments of sex hormones to explain the clinical value of sex hormone determination for female stress urinary incontinence, and provide clinicians with more examination and treatment ideas.
文章引用:肖磊, 安立文. 性激素测定对女性压力性尿失禁的临床价值[J]. 临床医学进展, 2021, 11(9): 3917-3923. https://doi.org/10.12677/ACM.2021.119573

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