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Health Conditions
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Nocturnal Enuresis "Bed Wetting"
References
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- Friman PC, Handwerk ML, Swearer SM, et al. Do children with primary nocturnal enuresis have clinically significant behavior problems?. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 1998; 152 (6): 537-539.
- Gur E, Turhan P, Can G, et al. Enuresis: prevalence, risk factors and urinary pathology among school children in Istanbul, Turkey. Pediatrics International 2004; 46:58-63.
- Hvistendahl GM, Kamperis K, Rawashdeh YF, et al. The effect of alarm treatment on the functional bladder capacity in children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis. The Journal of Urology 2004; 171: 2611-2614.
- Humphreys MR, Reinberg YE. Contemporary and emerging drug treatments for urinary incontinence in children. Pediatric Drugs 2005; 7 (3):151-162.
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- Thiedke CC. Nocturnal enuresis. American Family Physician 2003; 67 (7):1499-1506.
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