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The Role of Serum and Urine Interleukin-8 on Acute Pyelonephritis and Subsequent Renal Scarring in Children
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 08/20/09
Sheu JN et al. – Those children younger than 2 years of age with the highest IL–8 concentrations during the acute phase of pyelonephritis as well as children with reflux grades of III or greater are at a high–risk for developing renal scarring in the future.
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