| Literature DB >> 12494537 |
R M Cigna1, C Chiaramonte, A Piscopo, F Cataliotti.
Abstract
We performed an urodynamic study in enuretic children to evaluate the relationship between urodinamic findings and symptoms. We studied 175 patients, with age from 5 to 12 years, who presented with nocturnal enuresis: 45 monosymptomatic and 130 polysymptomatic (in association with urinary urgency, urge incontinence, etc.). Despite differences in symptoms, in 151 patients (86%) abnormal urodynamic findings were identified. Bladder instability was the most common disorder. However, mild abnormalities were found in the monosymptomatic patients. In treated patients urodinamic findings and clinical improvement were correlated. This study confirmed that most patients with nocturnal enuresis have cystometric abnormalities. Although possible etiologies of nocturnal enuresis are various, bladder dysfunction may be an underlying cause.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12494537
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Med Chir ISSN: 0391-5387