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DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)68809-8
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Cysto-Urethrography: its Role in Diagnosis of neurogenic Bladder

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“…Some of the current concepts in uroradiology and neurourology have been defined recently, and the relationship between functional and anatomical abnormalities is constantly evolving [ 16, 17]. Involuntary detrusor contractions on cystometry are frequently found in neurological patients (detrusor hyper‐reflexia) and early reports of radiological changes related to voiding dysfunction occurred in this group [ 18, 19]. The use of VCUG as a routine investigation in children with recurrent UTI has been questioned [ 20] and we only perform it when there is a UTI with fever, if there is resistance to conventional suppressive treatment or if associated storage symptoms are recalled.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some of the current concepts in uroradiology and neurourology have been defined recently, and the relationship between functional and anatomical abnormalities is constantly evolving [ 16, 17]. Involuntary detrusor contractions on cystometry are frequently found in neurological patients (detrusor hyper‐reflexia) and early reports of radiological changes related to voiding dysfunction occurred in this group [ 18, 19]. The use of VCUG as a routine investigation in children with recurrent UTI has been questioned [ 20] and we only perform it when there is a UTI with fever, if there is resistance to conventional suppressive treatment or if associated storage symptoms are recalled.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%