Appearance of the bladder on initial voiding cystogram in boys with PUV and its relation to pre and postnatal findings
S. Pecorelli,
C. Ferdynus,
J. Delmas
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionBladder profile in boys with Posterior Urethral Valves can be very varied with a spectrum going from high pressure, unstable, hypocompliant small bladders to hypercompliant, large acontractile bladders, with some being near-normal. Our question was whether appearance, specifically of the bladder, on initial VCUG was correlated to prenatal features and whether it could predict early postnatal outcome.MethodWe used a prospectively gathered database of boys with prenatally suspected PUV. We analyzed w… Show more
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