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