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Nomograms for Predicting Annual Resolution Rate of Primary Vesicoureteral Reflux: Results From 2,462 Children
The Journal of Urology, 10/01/09
Estrada CR et al. – The analyses demonstrate that resolution of vesicoureteral reflux is dependent on age at presentation, gender, grade, laterality, mode of clinical presentation and ureteral anatomy. The authors constructed nomogram tables containing estimates of annual reflux resolution rate as a function of these variables. This information is valuable for clinical counseling and management decisions.
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