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Experience has taught that incontinence of urine, while not uncommon in adults, in women especially, is constantly noted in institutions for the treatment of children. During the past five years at the children's dispensary, University Hospital, we have found 85 cases of enuresis among 1,657 new patients treated, one out of almost every twenty children
I. Valentine Levi+2 more
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AbstractNocturnal enuresis (NE) is increasingly seen as part of a heterogeneous phenomenon that at times will include daytime lower urinary tract symptoms such as urgency, frequency and wetting – with reduced bladder storage, usually due to an overactive bladder. In turn, these may be associated with constipation and/or faecal soiling.
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ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to compare the recommendations on therapy from currently available guidelines on non‐neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence (DUI) in children. Methods We conducted a systematic search for guidelines on non‐neurogenic DUI in children.
J. Marleen Linde+5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to evaluate the quality of currently available guidelines on non‐neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence (DUI) in children and compare their content regarding the assessment of a child with DUI. Methods We conducted a systematic search for guidelines on non‐neurogenic DUI in children. A multidisciplinary team assessed the
J. Marleen Linde+5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD), characterized by extreme mood shifts between mania and depression, can manifest in childhood, and pose treatment challenges. Treatment for full‐criteria BD I or II in children has been partially described in the literature, but major uncertainties exist regarding non‐classic presentations, which were ...
Demitri F. Papolos+2 more
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This abstract of a lecture by Winnicott describes children with an increased sensitivity of the urinary tract, showing increased frequency or urgency-or both-of micturition, with the urgency leading to enuresis. The symptoms here are associated with unconscious phantasies, not necessarily dealing with micturition sensations, but properly belonging to ...
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Abnormal Ultrasound Findings After a Urinary Tract Infection in Children
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of urinary tract abnormalities detected in the ultrasound screening of children after a urinary tract infection episode, regardless of their age. Methods This cohort study included children aged 0–16 years who underwent urinary tract ultrasound screening after a urinary tract infection between
Mikael Hakkola+9 more
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Chromatin machinery influences how DNA is ‘wrapped’ around histones in the nucleosome of immune and brain cells. Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16299 Abstract We report eight children with de novo pathogenic DNA variants in chromatin‐related genes: MORC2, CHD7, KANSL1, KMT2D, ZMYND11, HIST1HIE, EP300, and KMT2B.
Russell C. Dale+14 more
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Self‐Induced Nail Disorders: Clinical and Demographical Features
ABSTRACT Background Self‐induced nail disorders (SINDs) are a subset of body‐focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) characterized by pathological grooming habits that damage the nail and periungual structures. These disorders were classified into subgroups based on the specific methods individuals use to harm their nails.
Gaye Güldiken Doğruel+17 more
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Summary Parasomnias and sleep‐related movement disorders (SRMD) are major causes of sleep disorders and may be drug induced. The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature to examine the association between drug use and the occurrence of parasomnias and SRMD.
Sylvain Dumont+5 more
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