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Wearable-Based Integrated System for In-Home Monitoring and Analysis of Nocturnal Enuresis. [PDF]
Lee S, Moon J, Lee YS, Shin SC, Lee K.
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A Pre-Voiding Alarm System Using Wearable Ultrasound and Machine Learning Algorithms for Children With Nocturnal Enuresis. [PDF]
Wang J, Dai Z, Liu X.
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Letter Ruling 85-21: Medicine and Medical Devices: Nocturnal Enuresis Unit [PDF]
Massachusetts. Department of Revenue.
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Vitamin D and vitamin B12 profiles in children with primary nocturnal enuresis, an analytical cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Atef Abdelsattar Ibrahim H +9 more
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Prevalence of nocturnal enuresis among children of Aseer region in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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British Journal of Urology, 1995
Nocturnal enuresis is a very common pediatric problem which often has strong genetic roots. In the vast majority of children it resolves spontaneously, with time, therefore research and treatment of bedwetting cannot carry any risk to the child.
S D, Mark, J D, Frank
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Nocturnal enuresis is a very common pediatric problem which often has strong genetic roots. In the vast majority of children it resolves spontaneously, with time, therefore research and treatment of bedwetting cannot carry any risk to the child.
S D, Mark, J D, Frank
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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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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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