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Bladder/bowel dysfunction at school age is seen in children with high-grade vesicoureteral reflux and lower urinary tract dysfunction in infancy

Acta Pediatrica Aug 21, 2019

Sjöström S, et al. - Using a verified voiding-bowel questionnaire with scores and a urine flow/residual study, experts assessed the bladder function in children with congenital high-grade vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) who were at school age. For this investigation, they assessed bladder function in the 20 children at a mean age of 7.3 years. Investigators found that four children had a normal voiding function at follow-up, whereas 11 had a clear bladder/bowel dysfunction (scores 7-19) and five had a mild dysfunction (score 6). Ten of the children with any dysfunction have been recognized as dysfunctional voiding. Bladder function follow-up in children at 7.3 years of age, diagnosed with high-grade VUR and reduced urinary tract dysfunction in infancy, disclosed variable seriousness of bladder/bowel dysfunction in most instances.
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