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Uroflowmetry is a rapid, painless, physiologic means of obtaining informative, objective, inexpensive data on the patient with voiding difficulties. It serves as a screening test which saves the physician a great deal of time and provides a reference with which to follow the patient.
This work is supported through contributions of the Albert B. Alkek, and the R. D. McDonald Funds, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
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Scott, F.B. (1973). Correlation of Flow Rate Profile with Diseases of the Urethra in Man. In: Lutzeyer, W., Melchior, H. (eds) Urodynamics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65640-8_40
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