A child with secondary enuresis who complains of dysuria or urgency should be evaluated for which condition?

a. Hypocalciuria
b. Nephrotic syndrome
c. Glomerulonephritis
d. UTI


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A An excessive loss of calcium in the urine (hypercalciuria) can be associated with
complaints of painful urination, urgency, frequency, and wetting.
B Nephrotic syndrome is not usually associated with complaints of dysuria or
urgency.
C Glomerulonephritis is not a likely cause of dysuria or urgency.
D Complaints of dysuria or urgency from a child with secondary enuresis suggest
the possibility of a UTI.

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