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Natural history of pelvic organ prolapse in symptomatic patients actively seeking treatment.

Javier Pizarro-BerdichevskyAli BorazjaniAlejandro PattilloMarco ArellanoJianbo LiHoward B Goldman
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2017)
Up to 29.1% of symptomatic patients with POP showed clinically significant progression over a median follow-up of 9.9 months. The likelihood of progression was not significantly associated with time. Those ≥60 years of age as well as those with point Ba ≥4 cm or gH ≥5 cm at baseline were at increased risk of POP progression.
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