Does the presence of non-refluxing hydroureter impact the management and outcome of high-grade hydronephrosis?
Canadian Urological Association Journal2019Vol. 14(3), pp. E94–E100
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Amr Hodhod, John-Paul Capolicchio, Roman Jednak, Sunny Wei, Mohamed Abdallah, Abd El-Alim El-Doray, Mohamed Abou El‐Ghar
Abstract
IH units had more initial surgical interventions. The fUTI rate was much higher in association with dilated ureter even under antibiotic coverage. HUN was associated with less and slower resolution rate.
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