NOCTURNAL ENURESIS AND MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION AT 12 YEARS - A FOLLOW-UP-STUDY

R J Lunsing, M Hadders-Algra, B C Touwen, H J Huisjes

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    On follow-up at 12 years to assess the relationship between minor neurological dysfunction (MND) and primary nocturnal enuresis (NE), the frequency of NE was found to be significantly higher in children with MND (N = 167) than in those who were neurologically normal (N = 174). There was no relationship between NE and sex in the MND group, nor with the neonatal neurological condition. Among MND children, those with NE more often had language comprehension and arithmetic problems and they required special help for behavioural problems more than did those without such problems. The relationship between NE and MND was affected by socio-economic class and family history. It is concluded that children with MND are more vulnerable to NE, particularly in the presence of lower social class and a positive family history.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)439-445
    Aantal pagina's7
    TijdschriftDevelopmental Medicine and Child Neurology
    Volume33
    Nummer van het tijdschrift5
    StatusPublished - mei-1991

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