Encopresis - Predictive factors and outcomeSummary:Objectives: comparison of diagnostic, clinical and therapeutic features and their predictive value for the outcome of encopresis in children and adolescents. Methods: 85 children and adolescents (aged ...
Classification of enuresis/encopresis according to DSM-5Elimination disorders are common in childhood and adolescence. Enuresis is traditionally defined as wetting from the age of 5 years and encopresis as soiling from 4 years onwards – after all organic ...
Elimination disorders – ICD-11 classification and definitionsAbstract. Elimination disorders are common in children and are can be divided into three main groups: nocturnal enuresis, daytime urinary incontinence, ...
Functional Constipation and Nonretentive Fecal Incontinence in Children and Adolescents: Clinical Guideline for Assessment and TreatmentAbstract.Objective: Constipation and fecal incontinence are common disorders ...
Physiology of defecation, development of bowel control and its disorders (constipation, encopresis, and faecal incontinence)Abstract. Constipation, encopresis, and faecal incontinence in children are frequent problems and negatively affect quality of ...