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Change of Urodynamic Patterns in Infants With Dilating Vesicoureteral Reflux: 3-Year Followup
The Journal of Urology, 10/30/09
Sjostrom S et al. – Urodynamic patterns changed between the first and second year of life in patients with dilating reflux, from an immature pattern with high pressure levels to high capacity bladder with incomplete voiding. Therefore, bladder dysfunction, which was seen in 42% of patients, was only possible to diagnose after the first year of life and was mainly seen as high capacity bladder with incomplete voiding.
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