Urodynamic findings in children with primary refractory nocturnal enuresis: 10 years' experience of a tertiary center.
Farzaneh SharifiaghdasBehzad NarouieMohadese AhmadzadeHamidreza RouientanDarya NajafiMehdi DadpourNariman LatifiHamideh Hanafi BojdSobhan SabziPublished in: Health science reports (2023)
There was a high prevalence of bladder function disorders in both refractory MNE and NMNE patients in our study. This included small functional capacity, low bladder compliance, and marked DO. A nocturnal enuresis may be the only presenting symptom, however, it may be associated with bladder overactivity, UTI, and constipation; the UDS findings may aid in guiding the assessment and treatment of children suffering from primary refractory nocturnal enuresis and its association with bladder and bowel symptoms.
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