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The researchers found that nocturnal enuresis was present in 39.2% of children with OSA versus 28% in the control group. After adenotonsillectomy, nearly half of the children with OSA and nocturnal enuresis significantly improved (49%). Compared with the control group, both OSA groups had narrower arch widths. Children with OSA and nocturnal enuresis had the narrowest widths.

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Source: Medical Xpress