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A fully implantable sensorized artificial urinary bladder to restore continence and fullness monitoring. [PDF]
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Global Trends in Urological Evidence Synthesis: A Bibliometric Analysis of Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses. [PDF]
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Management of patients with posterior urethral valves "from the fetus to adolescence": French national diagnostic and care protocol (NDCP). [PDF]
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Diagnosis of vesico‐ureteric reflux
Acta Paediatrica, 1999The demonstration and grading of reflux is crucial in examination and follow‐up of any child with upper urinary tract infection. A variety of factors can influence the occurrence of reflux, e.g. race, genetics, state of maturation of the ureterovesical valve, diuresis, infection and bladder dysfunction, including obstruction and neurogenic disorders ...
M, Hellström, B, Jacobsson
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Vesico‐ureteral Reflux in Children
British Journal of Urology, 1977A total of 126 children with 193 refluxing renal units were treated for vesico-ureteral reflux during the period 1966-74. The grading of the cases into mild, moderate and severe reflux revealed renal scarring in 5, 22 and 28% of the three groups. Conservative treatment was used in 10% of the patients, surgery on the urethra in 25%, and reimplantation ...
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1960
There is increasing awareness that vesico-ureteric reflux is associated with the occurrence of renal scars. The influence of infection in scar formation is unclear. The way in which corrective surgery may prevent scar development in selected patients is gradually becoming apparent.
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There is increasing awareness that vesico-ureteric reflux is associated with the occurrence of renal scars. The influence of infection in scar formation is unclear. The way in which corrective surgery may prevent scar development in selected patients is gradually becoming apparent.
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[Vesico-ureteral reflux in pediatrics].
Minerva pediatrica, 1998Vesico-ureteral reflux (VUR) is the most frequent uropathy involving 1-2% of children. Genetics, familiarity, race gender and age intervene in the pathogenesis of VUR. In particular, neonatal VUR seems to represent a specific entity. Different factors determine a renal damage due to RVU: direct action of VUR (back pression), urinary tract infection ...
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