Journal article
Vesicoureteral reflux: An accurate predictor of acute pyelonephritis in childhood urinary tract infection?
MR Ditchfield, JF De Campo, DJ Cook, TM Nolan, HR Powell, R Sloane, K Grimwood, S Cahill
Radiology | RADIOLOGICAL SOC NORTH AMER | Published : 1994
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the association between vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and the presence of acute pyelonephritis in children with urinary tract infections. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors studied 150 consecutive patients less than 5 years of age with their first proved urinary tract infection. All patients underwent renal cortical scintigraphy (with technetium-99m dimercaptosuccinic acid or Tc-99m gluconate) and voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) to identify the presence of cortical defects and VUR, respectively. RESULTS: Of 300 kidneys, 88 (29.3%) had a cortical defect at scintigraphy. Fifty-four of the 88 patients (61%) did not have VUR demonstrated at VCUG. Conversely, 72 of the 300 k..
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