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PANCE Practice Question for March 8th

A 53-year-old woman with no past medical history complains of incontinence. She thinks that she must have "a small bladder capacity" because she has to go to the restroom so frequently. She also complains that she tends to lose her urine when she coughs or laughs. Particularly embarrassing is the fact that when she goes to the gym, she has to wear an undergarment while she does light weightlifting so she does not lose her urine in public. A recent urinalysis and urine culture she had at her employee health center were unremarkable. She denies recent back or head injury, neurologic dysfunction, and renal, bladder/urethral/ureteral disorder. She denies any psychological disorder and appears well-adjusted. She only takes oral contraceptive pills regularly; she does not drink or smoke but admits to drinking 3 cups of coffee a day.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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