The Management of Urological Manifestations Associating Functional Defecation Disorders in Children
Mohamad Al-Sayed Nader Soliman;
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ABSTRACT
Objectives: Lower urinary tract dysfunction manifestations are commonly associated with defecation disorders in children. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of management of defecation disorders on improvement of associated urological manifestations.
Methods: The present study was conducted prospectively, including a group of children (age 4-15 years) with functional defecation disorders diagnosed based upon ROME III criteria and associated with urological problems. Patients were excluded if they have any organic cause of defecation disorders, history of previous colorectal surgery, congenital urological or neurological anomalies. They all were managed for functional defecation disorders and assessed for the effect of improvement of defecation disorders on resolution of urologic problems.
Objectives: Lower urinary tract dysfunction manifestations are commonly associated with defecation disorders in children. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of management of defecation disorders on improvement of associated urological manifestations.
Methods: The present study was conducted prospectively, including a group of children (age 4-15 years) with functional defecation disorders diagnosed based upon ROME III criteria and associated with urological problems. Patients were excluded if they have any organic cause of defecation disorders, history of previous colorectal surgery, congenital urological or neurological anomalies. They all were managed for functional defecation disorders and assessed for the effect of improvement of defecation disorders on resolution of urologic problems.
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| Title | The Management of Urological Manifestations Associating Functional Defecation Disorders in Children | Other Titles | التعامل مع أعراض المسالك البولية المصاحبة لمشاكل التبرز الوظيفية فى الأطفال | Authors | Mohamad Al-Sayed Nader Soliman | Issue Date | 2018 |
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