1976
DOI: 10.1177/000992287601500612
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The Practical Management of Vesicoureteral Reflux in Children

Abstract: Early recognition, adequate treatment, close observation, and systematic follow-up over a long period are essential to renal salvage in the child with vesicoureteral reflux. The decision whether and when to operate is made on a balance of factors by the pediatrician-urologist team. Among 236 patients with reflux diagnosed during childhood, reflux was stopped in 55 per cent of those treated medically and in 98 per cent of the more severe cases who were treated by ureteral reimplantation. Chronic pyelonephritis … Show more

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“…It is well known that reflux is common in childhood whilst relatively rare in adults. Amar et al (1976) stated that vesicoureteric reflux ceases spontaneously after medical management in 55% of children, which compares well with other published results (Williams, 1971;Scott, 1977).…”
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“…It is well known that reflux is common in childhood whilst relatively rare in adults. Amar et al (1976) stated that vesicoureteric reflux ceases spontaneously after medical management in 55% of children, which compares well with other published results (Williams, 1971;Scott, 1977).…”
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confidence: 88%