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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2006)

February 2009

Enuresis Persisting into Adulthood

  • Pejman Shadpour
  • Masoud Shiehmorteza

Urology Journal, Vol. 3 No. 3 (2006), 21 February 2009 , Page 117-129
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v3i3.181 Published: 2009-02-21

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Abstract

Introduction: Nocturnal enuresis is a very common finding in children to the extent that many families and caregivers, alike, may dismiss it as a developmental stage rather than a disease. Persistence of nocturnal enuresis into adulthood, however, has received little discussion and is surrounded by fallacies.

Materials and Methods: All existing literature cited in PubMed between 1970 and 2005 were reviewed using the search entries “nocturnal enuresis AND adultâ€.

Result: Of the 220 papers reviewed, enuresis persisting into adulthood was covered in only 87. Those aspects pertinent to this subset of patients were placed in focus.

Conclusion: In contrast to the numerous researches on childhood enuresis, persistent adulthood enuresis is an underdiscussed subject, distinct in a few aspects of its etiology and management described herein.

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Shadpour, P., & Shiehmorteza, M. (2009). Enuresis Persisting into Adulthood. Urology Journal, 3(3), 117–129. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v3i3.181
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