A 6-year-old boy is brought to the office by his mother due to bed-wetting. The patient has stayed dry during the daytime since age 3 but has continued to wet his bed at night. At the last visit 2 months ago, the mother noted that he was wetting the bed once or twice a week. Behavioral modifications were recommended at that time, with improvement in frequency of symptoms. However, since kindergarten started a month ago, frequent nighttime bed-wetting has recurred. In the last week, the mother has also noticed that liquid stool has frequently leaked onto the underwear. The patient's height and weight track along the 50th percentile. Vital signs are normal. On physical examination, the left side of the abdomen is firmer compared to the right. Rectal sphincter tone is normal. Genitalia are normal. Gait is normal. Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Laxative therapy
B) Lumbosacral MRI
C) Oral desmopressin
D) Renal ultrasound
E) Restriction of fluids during the day
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