1. Management of daytime urinary incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms in children.
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Deshpande AV, Craig JC, Smith GH, and Caldwell PH
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- Child, Diurnal Enuresis etiology, Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms etiology, Urodynamics, Diurnal Enuresis therapy, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms therapy, Urination physiology
- Abstract
Lower urinary tract symptoms, particularly urgency, frequency and incontinence are common in school-aged children but are often overlooked. They may cause considerable physical, social and psychological difficulties to children and their families, and usually are manifestations of underlying non-neurogenic voiding disorders. The differential diagnoses include overactive bladder syndrome, dysfunctional voiding and vaginal reflux as well as less common conditions like giggle incontinence, voiding postponement, pollakiuria and diabetes insipidus. In this paper, we discuss an evidence-based approach to the management of conditions causing daytime urinary incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms in children from a general paediatrician's perspective., (© 2011 The Authors. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health © 2011 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).)
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- 2012
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