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Reduced bladder capacity without daytime voiding symptoms with nocturnal enuresis.

Chongsok ChaeKyung Hyun MoonTeakmin KwonSejun ParkSeong Cheol KimSungchan Park
Published in: Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society (2021)
The prevalence of reduced bladder capacity without daytime voiding symptoms was relatively high as 27.8% in children newly diagnosed with primary NE. In primary MSNE, reduced bladder capacity should be investigated using a frequency-volume chart in addition to thorough history taking or questionnaires. Anticholinergics or beta-3 agonists for MSNE with reduced bladder capacity are effective at increasing the bladder capacity of these patients.
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