A urologic study of 28 patients (11 males and 17 females, 4 to 14 years old) revealed that 23 patients (83%) had organic disease, 20 of whom had lower urinary tract abnormalities. Of 22 patients who were assessed psychologically, 14 had difficulty in adaptation, 20 had special birth order problems, and in 14 onset of symptoms occurred before school age. After five years of follow-up, 18 of 20 patients who were re-evaluated had no recurrent urinary frequency symptoms.
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