ABSTRACT
By means of the questionnaire including 38 questions, 68 mothers and their children suffering from repeated abdominal pains and 89 mothers and their children urinating involuntarily at night, were examined. Six questions revealed important statistical difference while the others did not. Children urinating involuntarily at night were longer awaited by their mothers. They had better appetite when infants. They were also less obedient, more aggressive, less timid and recognized their mother's temper better than children suffering from repeated abdominal pains.
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Abdominal Pain/psychology , Child Behavior , Enuresis/psychology , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Mother-Child Relations , RecurrenceABSTRACT
The authors presented the problem of pelvic ectopia of the kidney in children on their two patients. Pelvic ectopia of the kidney is a rare anomaly, while an ectopia of only one kidney is an extremely rare phenomemon. One of the two patients, which are the subject of this summary, was an 18 months old child who had one normal kidney and one ectopic kidney; a nephrectomy was performed. The second patient was an 11 years old child with pelvic ectopia of only one kidney, and a cysto-ureteric reflux. In this case, a reimplantation of the ureter into the vertex of the urinary bladder was performed.