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. 1997 Sep;104(9):994-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1997.tb12055.x.

Analysis of collagen status in premenopausal nulliparous women with genuine stress incontinence

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Analysis of collagen status in premenopausal nulliparous women with genuine stress incontinence

D P Keane et al. Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1997 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To determine if differences exist in the collagen status of premenopausal nulliparous women with genuine stress incontinence compared with continent controls.

Design: Thirty-six premenopausal nulliparous women with urodynamically-proven genuine stress incontinence were compared with 25 controls. All the women studied had a periurethral vaginal biopsy taken of approximately 30-50 mg in wet weight. This biopsy was then analysed to determine the collagen content, the type I:III collagen ratio and the collagen cross-link content.

Setting: A tertiary referral urodynamic unit.

Results: The nulliparous women with genuine stress incontinence had significantly less collagen in their tissues (P < 0.0001) compared with the continent controls. In addition, there was a decreased ratio of type I to type III collagen (P = 0.0008), and the cross-link content was also significantly reduced in the women with genuine stress incontinence (P < 0.0001).

Conclusion: Genuine stress incontinence is present in a significant number of women before childbirth. The aetiology of their incontinence appears to be due to a defect in their connective tissue, with both a quantitative and qualitative reduction in their collagen.

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