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In infants and young children the pronounced anatomic, physiologic, pathologic, and immunologic
differences from older patient, demand the utmost consideration in every step of urologic diagnosis
and treatment.
Combinations of obstruction and infection constitute over 90% of the major urologicproblems in
infants and children.
Most of these obstructions arecongenital and the architectural and functional damage caused by
the urinary back pressure they engender is usually... |