Literature DB >> 10804937

Secondary enuresis: post-traumatic stress disorder in children after car accidents.

T Eidlitz-Markus1, A Shuper, J Amir.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In our experience, secondary enuresis nocturna is a common complaint among children after a motor vehicle accident. However, as these children are often brought for examination as part of an insurance compensation claim, this complaint is not always reliable.
OBJECTIVE: To describe a series of children in whom secondary enuresis occurred after a motor vehicle accident. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Five children were brought to our clinic for evaluation of secondary nocturnal enuresis. Review of past history revealed a car accident preceding the onset of the enuresis. All but one had additional behavioral symptoms typical of post-traumatic stress disorder. Four children had evidence of head trauma, and one had psychological but no physical trauma.
CONCLUSIONS: Nocturnal enuresis can occur after a motor vehicle accident due either to purely psychological trauma or organic head trauma. While nocturnal enuresis is generally attributed to organic causes, psychological mechanisms also play a significant role.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10804937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr Med Assoc J            Impact factor:   0.892


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