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Enuresis: Nocturnal Enuresis and Diurnal Enuresis
Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Biology, 2023The American Pediatric Academy proposed the acceptable definition of enuresis as, the involuntary wetting of clothes or bedding by urine during the daytime or nighttime. The main reasons of enuresis are delay in central nervous system maturation, under capacitated bladder, abnormalities of the urinary tract, nocturnal insufficient antidiuretic hormone ...
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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 Prevalence of Nocturnal Enuresis among Iranian Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Urologia Journal, 2019PURPOSE Nocturnal enuresis is one of the most common diseases in children, which can affect their mental health. The aim of the present study is to determine the prevalence of nocturnal enuresis in Iranian children through systematic review and meta ...
M. Mohammadi+4 more
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The Prevalence of Diurnal Urinary Incontinence and Enuresis and Quality of Life: Sample of School.
Urologia Journal, 2018PURPOSE Enuresis can cause loss of self-esteem in children, change relations with family and friends, and decrease the school success. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) in school children aged between 11-14
S. Savaşer+3 more
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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.
Pan Song+11 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
Most children with incontinence not associated with known neurologic impairment will have either functional immaturity of the nervous system or inflammatory conditions of the lower urinary tract as the etiology for incontinence. By using the criteria outlined in this article, one can manage selective urologic evaluation of the diurnally incontinent and
D.A. Husmann, Gordon A. MeLorie
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Most children with incontinence not associated with known neurologic impairment will have either functional immaturity of the nervous system or inflammatory conditions of the lower urinary tract as the etiology for incontinence. By using the criteria outlined in this article, one can manage selective urologic evaluation of the diurnally incontinent and
D.A. Husmann, Gordon A. MeLorie
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1938
Summary Three mechanisms are to be considered in the pathogenesis of enuresis, the “irritable bladder”, faulty training, and psychologic factors. Two or all three of these mechanisms may be operative in the same patient. Enuresis occurs most frequently in children with an inherited abnormalityin the mechanism of micturition, i.e., irritable bladder.
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Summary Three mechanisms are to be considered in the pathogenesis of enuresis, the “irritable bladder”, faulty training, and psychologic factors. Two or all three of these mechanisms may be operative in the same patient. Enuresis occurs most frequently in children with an inherited abnormalityin the mechanism of micturition, i.e., irritable bladder.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971
Comparison of the incidence of enuresis in monozygotic and same-sex dizygotic twins revealed that bed-wetting after the fourth birthday was present in 146 out of 676 twin children, an incidence of 22%. Monozygotic twins are concordant for enuresis about twice as frequently as dizygotic twins, a statistically significant difference.
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Comparison of the incidence of enuresis in monozygotic and same-sex dizygotic twins revealed that bed-wetting after the fourth birthday was present in 146 out of 676 twin children, an incidence of 22%. Monozygotic twins are concordant for enuresis about twice as frequently as dizygotic twins, a statistically significant difference.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1982
Enuresis and encopresis must be seen as symptoms, not diseases, occurring in heterogeneous groups of children. A number of known factors are etiologically relevant to each symptom, and it is likely that others remain to be discovered. Both enuresis and encopresis are truly psychosomatic entities, in which psychosocial and physiologic elements act and ...
Jill Armbrust, Gregory K. Fritz
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Enuresis and encopresis must be seen as symptoms, not diseases, occurring in heterogeneous groups of children. A number of known factors are etiologically relevant to each symptom, and it is likely that others remain to be discovered. Both enuresis and encopresis are truly psychosomatic entities, in which psychosocial and physiologic elements act and ...
Jill Armbrust, Gregory K. Fritz
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