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Age-Related Renal Parenchymal Lesions in Children With First Febrile Urinary Tract Infections
Pediatrics, 07/17/09
Pecile P et al. – The findings confirm that acute pyelonephritis and subsequent renal scarring occur only in some children with first febrile urinary tract infections. Children <1 year of age with febrile urinary tract infections have a lower risk of parenchymal localization of infection and renal scarring.
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