Degree centrality and voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity in children with nocturnal enuresis: A functional MRI study
Conclusions: These findings provide evidence of the deficit of urination control in children with NE. Furthermore, through the methods of DC and VMHC, which are based on functional connectivity, it was also possible to explain why children with NE often have the concomitant symptoms of attention, control, and memory problems. The analysis of the self-concept scale suggests that children with NE lack self-confidence.
Source: Neurology India - Category: Neurology Authors: Kaihua Jiang Li Ding Hongxin Li Huijuan Shen Aibin Zheng Fangqiao Zhao Min Gao Xuan Dong Shan Yu Source Type: research
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