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Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2019
A pilot survey shows that primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) prevalence has increased significantly during the past decade in Mainland China. Whether it is related to the delay of elimination communication (EC) is unclear.
X. Wang +19 more
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A pilot survey shows that primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) prevalence has increased significantly during the past decade in Mainland China. Whether it is related to the delay of elimination communication (EC) is unclear.
X. Wang +19 more
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Urologie Scan, 2014
Enuresis in childhood and adolescence is a common symptom that significantly affects the quality of life of the patients and their social environment. Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic measures have significantly improved the treatment of affected children in the last 10 years in Germany.
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Enuresis in childhood and adolescence is a common symptom that significantly affects the quality of life of the patients and their social environment. Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic measures have significantly improved the treatment of affected children in the last 10 years in Germany.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
Nocturnal enuresis is a benign condition, yet needs treatment to relieve the child and parents of the accompanying anxiety and the stigma attached to it. It is defined as normal nearly complete evacuation of the bladder at a wrong place and time at least twice a month after the fifth year of life.
Madhuri, Kanitkar, Tarun, Dua
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Nocturnal enuresis is a benign condition, yet needs treatment to relieve the child and parents of the accompanying anxiety and the stigma attached to it. It is defined as normal nearly complete evacuation of the bladder at a wrong place and time at least twice a month after the fifth year of life.
Madhuri, Kanitkar, Tarun, Dua
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British Journal of Urology, 1995
Summary Nocturnal enuresis is common. Although its aetiology remains unclear recent evidence increasingly supports the lack of a normal nocturnal increase in ADH leading to nocturnal polyuria exceeding functional bladder capacity. Sleep patterns are probably normal although an arousal disorder might be a factor.
S D, Mark, J D, Frank
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Summary Nocturnal enuresis is common. Although its aetiology remains unclear recent evidence increasingly supports the lack of a normal nocturnal increase in ADH leading to nocturnal polyuria exceeding functional bladder capacity. Sleep patterns are probably normal although an arousal disorder might be a factor.
S D, Mark, J D, Frank
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BJU International, 2018
To assess the efficacy of desmopressin, alarm, desmopressin plus alarm, and desmopressin plus anticholinergic agent (AA) therapy in the management of paediatric monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (MNE) using a network meta‐analysis.
Pan Song +11 more
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To assess the efficacy of desmopressin, alarm, desmopressin plus alarm, and desmopressin plus anticholinergic agent (AA) therapy in the management of paediatric monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (MNE) using a network meta‐analysis.
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1983
Enuresis is a common health problem in children, occurring in approximately 10 percent of five-year-olds and five percent of ten-year-olds. Regardless of the multiple possible causes, enuresis affects the child's development. Following a discussion of epidemiologic, physiologic, psychosocial and predisposing factors to enuresis, this article presents ...
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Enuresis is a common health problem in children, occurring in approximately 10 percent of five-year-olds and five percent of ten-year-olds. Regardless of the multiple possible causes, enuresis affects the child's development. Following a discussion of epidemiologic, physiologic, psychosocial and predisposing factors to enuresis, this article presents ...
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Childhood enuresis is a common socially disruptive problem. The possible pathophysiological factors include a disorder of sleep arousal, nocturnal polyuria, and low bladder capacity. The evaluation of a patient with nocturnal enuresis is aimed to exclude any organic pathology, UTI and voiding dysfunction.
Djurhuus, J.C., Rittig, S.
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Childhood enuresis is a common socially disruptive problem. The possible pathophysiological factors include a disorder of sleep arousal, nocturnal polyuria, and low bladder capacity. The evaluation of a patient with nocturnal enuresis is aimed to exclude any organic pathology, UTI and voiding dysfunction.
Djurhuus, J.C., Rittig, S.
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1979
Primary enuresis is essentially of two main types - the common diurnal-nocturnal type with associated bladder instability and the less common nocturnal type which shows normal cystometry. The importance of depth of sleep in both types is stressed, particularly the former.
R T, Warwick, G, Whiteside
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Primary enuresis is essentially of two main types - the common diurnal-nocturnal type with associated bladder instability and the less common nocturnal type which shows normal cystometry. The importance of depth of sleep in both types is stressed, particularly the former.
R T, Warwick, G, Whiteside
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Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1979
Enuresis is not a disease, but rather a benign clinical disorder that is very common in young children. In considering the many facets of enuresis, physicians caring for children with this disorder should always remember the dictum "Primum non nocere".
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Enuresis is not a disease, but rather a benign clinical disorder that is very common in young children. In considering the many facets of enuresis, physicians caring for children with this disorder should always remember the dictum "Primum non nocere".
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