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PEDIATRICS: VESICOURETERAL REFLUX

Epidemiology
Embryology of the Ureterovesical Junction
Functional Anatomy of the Antireflux Mechanism
Causes of VUR
Grading VUR

 

Pathophysiology of Acquired Scarring
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Complications of Acquired Scarring
Associated Anomalies and Conditions
Natural History
Management
Questions
  1. What are radiographic signs that VUR coexists with UPJO?
  2. What is the most common cause of bladder outlet obstruction in pediatric males? Females?
  3. Which of the following is true?
    1. VUR associated with a paraureteral diverticulum is likely to resolve
    2. A screening VCUG is recommended in all siblings of a child with VUR
    3. VUR in the absence of infection is a risk factor for renal dysfunction
    4. The greatest risk of postinfectious renal scarring occurs within the first 2 years of life
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