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Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen
February 2008
Barneklinikken Rikshospitalet 0027 Oslo og Det medisinske fakultet Universitetet i Oslo.
Background: For 10 - 12 children born with ambiguous genitalia in Norway annually, the sex cannot be decided directly after birth. The condition is now termed "Disorders of Sex Development" (DSD). Severely undervirilised chromosomal and gonadal boys (46,XY DSD) represent the greatest challenge; the sex assignment has traditionally been female.
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February 2004
Barne- og ungdomspsykiatrisk seksjon, Barneavdelingen, Rikshospitalet, Oslo.
Background: Nocturnal enuresis represents a practical, social and emotional problem. The present study illustrates the advantage of using hypnosis as a therapy in chronic cases.
Material: Twelve boys, median age 12 years (range 8-16), eight with primary nocturnal enuresis and four with primary nocturnal and diurnal enuresis, reported at referral a median of 0 (range 0-3) dry nights per week.