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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 ...
Aniruddh V. Deshpande+3 more
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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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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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Mazindol for Nocturnal Enuresis
British Journal of Urology, 1984Summary— 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%.
C. R. J. Woodhouse+2 more
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The burden of nocturnal enuresis
Acta Paediatrica, 1997Nocturnal enuresis is a well‐known‘’low‐severity high‐prevalence“ condition in paediatrics, with extensive psychosocial suffering. This suffering is not always realized by paediatricians and other professionals. The aim of this study is to show that enuresis not only has an impact on the child, but also frustrates the entire family.
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Nocturnal enuresis in children
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998Nocturnal 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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Hereditary phenotypes in nocturnal enuresis
BJU International, 2008OBJECTIVETo identify phenotypic characteristics in three large families with autosomal dominant nocturnal enuresis (NE), and to elucidate whether such characteristics persist after cessation of symptoms.SUBJECTS AND METHODSFrom three unrelated NE kindreds (A–C) we included 98 living members of whom 34 either had active NE (>one wet night/month after
Schaumburg, H.L.+6 more
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Nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting)
Current Opinion in Urology, 2003Nocturnal enuresis, or bedwetting, is an old but still prevalent clinical problem in childhood and adolescence. Recent research has helped to correct some traditional misconceptions and unveil the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. This article reviews recent advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology and current management strategy ...
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Desmopressin in Nocturnal Enuresis
Journal of Urology, 1991The effect of intranasal desmopressin on primary nocturnal enuresis was investigated in a study divided into 2 parts in which the first part was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study of 52 Finnish school children 5 to 13 years old.
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IMIPRAMINE IN NOCTURNAL ENURESIS
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1967To the Editor .—The treatment of nocturnal enuresis with imipramine has been reported in the literature since 1960, and the claims to its efficacy vary to extremes. In a large practice of child psychiatry, using the drug in enuretic children ranging in age from 6 to 16 and of middle to lower socioeconomic origin, I have yet to experience a failure with
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MANAGEMENT OF NOCTURNAL ENURESIS
Nursing Clinics of North America, 2000Heath care providers can assist the children and families who struggle with the problem of nocturnal enuresis in various ways. The children and their families need to receive adequate and appropriate information to assist with the psychosocial, emotional, and developmental issues involved.
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