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Nocturnal Enuresis in the Adult

Current Urology Reports, 2020
The goal of this paper is to describe the pathophysiology of adult nocturnal enuresis and develop a generalized approach for evaluation and treatment.Although nocturnal enuresis (NE) impacts a significant proportion of the adult population, research on this topic remains lacking. In the few existing studies, the management strategy is extrapolated from
Eric G. Katz, Lara S. MacLachlan
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Nocturnal Enuresis

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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Nocturnal Enuresis in Childhood

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1976
SUMMARYOf some 12,000 children in the National Child Development Study for whom the information was available, 10·7 per cent were enuretic between the ages of five and seven years, and 4 · 8 per cent were enuretic at 11 years. More boys than girls were wet at 11 years, although there was no difference at seven years.
J, Essen, C, Peckham
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Mazindol for Nocturnal Enuresis

British Journal of Urology, 1984
Summary— Sixteen adult enuretics who had failed to respond to simple conventional treatment of their symptoms have been investigated and treated with mazindol. Sixty‐three per cent have been made dry and improvement achieved in a further 31%.
R C, Tiptaft   +2 more
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Management of nocturnal enuresis

BMJ, 2013
#### Summary points #### Sources and selection criteria We searched Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews using the search terms “enuresis” or “bedwetting” as keywords. Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, population based studies, randomised controlled trials, and studies published in the past five years were prioritised ...
Patrina H Y, Caldwell   +2 more
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Nocturnal Enuresis

European Urology, 1998
To clarify the pathogenesis of nocturnal enuresis.Overnight simultaneous monitoring of electroencephalogram and cystometrogram, developed in 1985, was the basic method.Nocturnal enuresis was classified into types I, IIa and IIb. In type I, activation of the arousal center functioned correctly, but the development of the function to switch light sleep ...
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Nocturnal enuresis in children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Nocturnal enuresis (NE) can result from an interaction of unstable detrusor contractions, delayed arousal from sleep, and nocturnal polyuria. Some children with NE can hold urine well for several hours during the day and have isolated nocturnal enuresis, while others manifest diurnal voiding symptoms (DVS) as well, including urinary frequency, urgency,
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Nocturnal Enuresis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
The answer to nocturnal enuresis is nocturnal self-awakening. Enuresis alarms teach this skill and, therefore, have the highest cure rate and the lowest relapse rate of any intervention. An alarm costs the same as a 2-week supply of desmopressin. Alarms can be used anytime from age 5 onward if the child elects to use one.
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Nocturnal enuresis in children

Nursing Standard, 2012
Although nocturnal enuresis is common in children and young people, many families have difficulty understanding the condition and accessing appropriate advice and support. Healthcare professionals need to be able to demonstrate knowledge of assessment, causes and management of nocturnal enuresis to provide patients and their families with ...
Sally, Norfolk, Janet, Wootton
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Secondary Nocturnal Enuresis

Clinical Pediatrics, 2000
Secondary nocturnal enuresis accounts for about one quarter of patients with bedwetting. Although a psychological cause is responsible in some children, various other causes are possible and should be considered. This article reviews the epidemiology, psychological and social impact, causes, investigation, management, and prognosis of secondary ...
W L, Robson, A K, Leung
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