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    The Lack of Urinary Controls Is Usually Not Diagnosed as Enuresis
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The Lack of Urinary Controls Is Usually Not Diagnosed as Enuresis

Question 58

Question 58

Multiple Choice

The lack of urinary controls is usually not diagnosed as enuresis prior to the age of


A) 18 months.
B) 3 years.
C) 5 years.
D) 10 years.

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