Literature DB >> 16563132

Do children with primary nocturnal enuresis have a retarded bone age? A cross-sectional study.

Baris Nuhoğlu1, Ali Ayyildiz, Vecihi Fidan, Ozden Cebeci, Uğur Kosar, Cankon Germiyanoğlu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nocturnal enuresis is a common pediatric problem, the etiology of which is unclear. In recent years, various studies have been published stating that children with nocturnal enuresis exhibit growth and skeletal maturation retardation.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we included 27 patients (16 boys, 11 girls) between the ages of 6 and 14 years who had presented with primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) complaints. We included in the evaluation 19 healthy subjects (12 boys, 7 girls), who were the siblings of the children with PNE, as the control group.
RESULTS: The patients in both groups were similar in chronological age, bone age, height and weight, with no significant difference between groups (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION: The two groups in our study consisted of the same genetic background. Thus, our results were found to be different from the previous studies. We have concluded that there is no direct relationship between enuresis nocturnal and skeletal maturation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16563132     DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2042.2006.01241.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Urol        ISSN: 0919-8172            Impact factor:   3.369


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1.  Decreased vitamin b(12) levels in children with nocturnal enuresis.

Authors:  Bülent Altunoluk; Mehmet Davutoglu; Mesut Garipardic; Vedat Bakan
Journal:  ISRN Urol       Date:  2012-01-26

2.  Vitamin B12, folate and iron levels in primary nocturnal enuresis.

Authors:  Sebahattin Albayrak; Kürsad Zengin; Serhat Tanik; Ghaniya Daar; Mustafa Yasar Ozdamar; Hasan Bakirtas; M Abdurrahim Imamoglu; Mesut Gurdal
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2015 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.088

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