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Nocturnal enuresis in the adolescent: a neglected problem

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2002

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Enuresis can persist into adolescence and be a significant problem; 80% of these patients had severe enuresis and 31% also had associated daytime urinary symptoms, with 40% receiving no previous therapy. The treatment of enuresis can be particularly difficult at this age; 22% of patients did not respond to desmopressin and 23% had low compliance with the given therapy. Enuresis in adolescents requires further study; hopefully more enuretic children will receive adequate treatment before reaching adolescence.

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