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Recent advances in managing and understanding enuresis [PDF]
Enuresis, particularly in children during sleep, can be a debilitating condition, affecting the quality of life of the child and his or her family. The pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis, though not clear, revolves around the inter-related mechanisms ...
C. Van Herzeele+3 more
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Optimizing response to desmopressin in patients with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis [PDF]
Most patients with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis can be effectively treated with an enuresis alarm or antidiuretic therapy (desmopressin), depending on the pathophysiology of the condition in the individual patient.
K. Kamperis+3 more
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Daytime urotherapy in nocturnal enuresis: a randomised, controlled trial
Objective According to international guidelines, children with enuresis are recommended urotherapy, or basic bladder advice, before treatment with evidence-based alternatives such as the enuresis alarm is given. The efficacy of this strategy has, however,
Malin Borgström+4 more
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A clinical review of enuresis and its associated psychiatric comorbidities
Enuresis is a common childhood condition treated by pediatricians and psychiatrists. Enuresis is also commonly referred as bedwetting. It is more prevalent among boys than girls. Enuresis is an involuntary voiding of urine continuing after an anticipated
Rachana Pole+2 more
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Pathogenesis and brain functional imaging in nocturnal enuresis: A review
Nocturnal enuresis is a common and distressing developmental disease, which may cause various degrees of psychosocial stress and impairment to self-esteem in affected children as well as agitation to their parents or caregivers.
Jiawen Dang, Zhanghua Tang
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Attention deficit and hyperactivity/impulsivity disorder (ADHD) and enuresis are common behavioral disorders in childhood, impacting adolescence and adult life. Enuresis (NE) is an incontinence disorder frequently observed in children with ADHD.
Ana Cecília de Sena Oliveira+6 more
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INTRODUCTION: It was aimed to determine the information about application complaints, type of enuresis, comorbid diagnoses, family history, recommended treatment methods of patients diagnosed with enuresis METHODS: 86 cases who applied to our outpatient ...
Leyla Bozatlı+3 more
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Prevalence of Nocturnal Enuresis among Saudi Children Population
Background Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is the involuntary urination that occurs while asleep after an age when bladder control at night is expected. It has a global incidence of 1.4%-28% among 6-12 years old children.
Elham H Alhifthy+10 more
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Enuresis as a Presenting Symptom of Graves’ Disease: A Case Report [PDF]
Enuresis is intermittent urinary incontinence during sleep at night in children aged 5 years or older. The main pathophysiology of enuresis involves nocturnal polyuria, abnormal sleep arousal, and low functional bladder capacity.
Inseong Hwang, Eujin Park, Hye Jin Lee
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Background Nocturnal enuresis is an important problem among young children living in Turkey. The purpose of this study was to determine the possible differences in the prevalence of enuresis between children in boarding school and daytime school and the ...
Acik Yasemin+3 more
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