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Enuresis in pediatric practice
Urinary incontinence is a common problem of childhood. Among voluntary urination disorders in children, isolated (monosymptomatic) nocturnal enuresis is the most widespread.
I. N. Zakharova +2 more
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The South African guidelines on enuresis-2017 [PDF]
Introduction: Enuresis (or Nocturnal Enuresis) is defined as discreet episodes of urinary incontinence during sleep in children over 5 years of age in the absence of congenital or acquired neurological disorders.
Abdollohi-Fakhim +91 more
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Background To describe in a pediatric patient with ADHD and behavioral dysregulation a clinically significant case of risperidone-induced nocturnal enuresis.
Berkay Tayşi +2 more
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Nocturnal Enuresis in Children: A Literature Review of Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
Background: Nocturnal enuresis (NE), or bedwetting, is a highly prevalent chronic condition affecting up to 24% of the pediatric population. Despite its commonality, NE carries a significant psychosocial burden, negatively impacting a child’s self ...
Emilia Szczerek, Viktoria Płóciniczak
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How effective is desmopressin for primary nocturnal enuresis? [PDF]
Desmopressin reduces the number of nights of primary noctural enuresis by at least 1 per week, and increases the likelihood of "cure" (defined as 14 consecutive dry nights) while treatment is continued (number needed to treat [NNT]=5-6) (strength of ...
Diehr, Sabina, Scoville, Caryn
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Primary nocturnal enuresis as a risk factor for sleep disorders: an observational questionnaire-based multicenter study [PDF]
Introduction: Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is a common problem in developmental age with an estimated overall prevalence ranging from 1.6% to 15%, and possible persistence during adolescence.
Carotenuto, M. +7 more
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A Smart Framework for Predicting the Onset of Nocturnal Enuresis (PrONE) in Children and Young People [PDF]
Bed wetting during normal sleep in children and young people has a significant impact on the child and their parents. The condition is known as nocturnal enuresis and its underlying cause has been subject to different explanatory factors that include ...
Al-Jumeily, D, Fergus, P, Hussain, A
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Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine in Nocturnal Enuresis in Children
Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments in children is increasing. Due to the ineffectiveness of some pharmacological interventions or intolerance to their side effects, different types of CAM are used in various ...
Monireh Sadat Motaharifard +1 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis in Turkish children
Objectives : To determine the prevalence of primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) and assess risk factors that can cause this disease.
Secil Ozkan +5 more
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