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A brief review about anxiety and aggressive behavior in pediatric age [PDF]
Anxiety can be considered a normal experience of the human being and as such also of the child. It manifests itself in different ways according to the level of development: in the smaller the child, the more anxiety is expressed with manifestations that ...
Cerroni F. +26 more
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Nocturnal enuresis causes significant psychological distress to affected children and their family and requires appropriate management. A 12-member expert committee of pediatric urologists and pediatric nephrologists in Taiwan with extensive experience ...
Ta-Min Wang +10 more
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Sleep Disturbances in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: A Comparison between Bipolar I and Bipolar NOS [PDF]
Introduction: The diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder (BD) in youths has been controversial, especially for the subtype BD Not Otherwise Specified (BD-NOS). In spite of growing evidence that sleep is a core feature of BD, few studies characterize and compare ...
Argelinda Baroni +3 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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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF NOCTURNAL AND DIURNAL ENURESIS IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
Enuresis, defined as bedwetting after the age at which bladder control would normally be expected, is a very common disorder. Although the previous studies showed the prevalence of enuresis in childhood, no study has been designed in the age group of ...
M. Bozlu +4 more
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Peculiarities of clinical manifestations of enuresis at recruits and young adults [PDF]
Clinical and morphophysiological changes in 150 adolescents and young adults with enuresis were under study. Nocturnal enuresis was determined in recruits born between 1996 and 2008.
A.L. Malykh
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Visuomotor competencies and primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis in prepubertal aged children. [PDF]
Background: Primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) is a common problem in the developmental ages; it is the involuntary loss of urine during the night in children older than 5 years of age.
Carotenuto, M. +9 more
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Monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis
OBJECTIVES: Monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (MNE) plays a very important role in the practice of pediatrics due to its high prevalence, its psychosocial impact, and its controversial etiology and treatment. Our objective was to show that MNE can be a well-defined clinical entity (monosymptomatic), but it can also be a symptom of urinary disorder ...
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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 effect of a multidisciplinary weight loss program on renal circadian rhythm in obese adolescents
Adolescent obesity is a serious health problem associated with many comorbidities. Obesity-related alterations in circadian rhythm have been described for nocturnal blood pressure and for metabolic functions.
Bruneel, Elke +8 more
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