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  • Title: Gross bilateral reflux in infants: gradual decrease of initial detrusor hypercontractility.
    Author: Sillén U, Bachelard M, Hermanson G, Hjälmås K.
    Journal: J Urol; 1996 Feb; 155(2):668-72. PubMed ID: 8558699.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: We performed followup investigations of the urodynamic patterns of 11 boys with gross bilateral reflux, which are sometimes characterized by low bladder capacity and hypercontractility of the detrusor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urodynamic evaluations were done a mean of 2 years after the initial assessment during infancy. RESULTS: Initial hypercontractility resolved and bladder capacity increased from below normal to high in the majority of cases. The number of children with instability did not change significantly. CONCLUSIONS: The urodynamic pattern at followup was similar to that previously reported as the most common dysfunction in older children with reflux.
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