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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
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Twenty-one females with a history of nocturnal
enuresis
were found to have stable bladders on cystometric testing. A stable detrusor is defined as one that is capable of contraction but does not develop abnormal contractions on filling inspite of provocative testing by rapid filling, standing,
coughing
and erect filling. A detailed assessment of 10 measurements revealed abnormalities in 19 of the 21 cases. This result strengthens the theory that for nocturnal
enuresis
to occur, two abnormalities are necessary: (a) failure of a full bladder to arouse from sleep, and (b) an abnormality of bladder/urethral function. Identifiable causes of nocturnal
enuresis
included a small functional bladder capacity, outlet obstruction, increased detrusor contractility and low urethral closure pressure.
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PMID:Is the enuretic female bladder without instability normal? 725 28
A series of 126 patients, 98 women (78%) and 29 male (22%), average 50.2 years old, with different types of urinary incontinence (incontinence at
cough
, urge-incontinence, post-prostatectomy incontinence and nocturnal
enuresis
), has been treated with periferic electrostimulation to evaluate the clinical value of this type of treatment. Extrahospitalary management with electrostimulation by vaginal in 39 cases (30.9%) or rectal in 87 cases (69.1%) electrodes was performed. Frequencies has been different in urge-incontinence (10 Hz) and urinary incontinence at
coughing
(50 Hz). Average treatment duration was 3.3 months. Incontinence intensity decreased significantly with electrostimulation treatment (51-62%). Non statistical differences between other parameters (age, sex, clinical features, clinical incompetence type, cistocele grade) was observed. Positive results in larger period treatment (over 3 months) was obtained (p < 0.005). Best results were obtained with 10 Hz and 50 Hz frequencies (p < 0.05). Therapeutic results, good tolerance (89%), easy application for the patient and absence of secondary effects could made electrostimulation as an alternative therapy in all type of urinary incontinence.
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PMID:[Clinical results of the treatment of urinary incontinence with peripheral electric stimulation]. 892 82
The studied population (1000 children and young workers and 250 controls) were interviewed for health complaints and subjected to extensive medical investigations. Health problems are more encountered among the workers than in the controls, which has been attributed to the impact of work on health and to the low socioeconomic background that compels the children to work, which may constitute a potential health problem from the start. The significant health problems include: a) Respiratory system complaints, attacks of
cough
, chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and reduction in FEV1.0/FVC; b) cardiovascular abnormalities including palpitations, sinus tachycardia, anemia, vertigo and syncope; c) gastrointestinal abnormalities including dyspepsia and parasitic infestations; d) neuropsychiatric complaints; and e) other health problems including urinary tract infections, backache, visual impairment, repair of hernia and nocturnal
enuresis
. The study has been concluded by recommending the use of primary health care approach to child labour, emphasizing the importance of pre-employment and periodical medical examinations for protecting this vulnerable group from work hazards, and expanding the efforts of family planning to reduce family size.
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PMID:Child labour in Egypt. II. Impact of work environment on health. 1726 56