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Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), also
known as
vesicoureteric reflux, is a
condition in
which urine flows retrograde, or backward, from the
bladder into one...
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imaging is performed.
Cystography can be used to
evaluate bladder cancer,
vesicoureteral reflux,
bladder polyps, and hydronephrosis. It
requires less radiation...
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hydronephrosis in
children are
anatomical abnormalities.
These include vesicoureteral reflux,
urethral stricture, and stenosis. The most
common cause of hydronephrosis...
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found in 3% to 12% of
infants with
multicystic kidney and
contralateral vesicoureteral reflux is seen even more often, in 18% to 43% of infants.
Because the...
- have had a
recent kidney transplant,
young children with
significant vesicoureteral reflux, and
those undergoing surgery of the
urinary tract. Bacteriuria...
- such as
hydronephrosis or
infection may
require surgery to remove.
Vesicoureteral reflux refers to the
reflux of
fluid from the
bladder into the ureters...
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hypospadias of
variable severity with or
without chordee in males.
Vesicoureteral reflux,
recurrent urinary tract infections, and
chronic pyelonephritis...
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bladder while the
person urinates (voids). It is used in the
diagnosis of
vesicoureteral reflux (kidney reflux),
among other disorders. The
technique consists...
- situations: Mechanical: any
structural abnormalities in the
urinary tract,
vesicoureteral reflux (urine from the
bladder flowing back into the ureter), kidney...
- (reflux) from the
bladder toward the kidneys; the
latter is
called vesicoureteral reflux (VUR).
Longstanding VUR can
result in
small and
scarred kidneys...