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  • 1. Clean intermittent catheterization as an initial management strategy provides for adequate preservation of renal function in newborns with persistent cloaca.
    Chalmers DJ, Rove KO, Wiedel CA, Tong S, Siparsky GL, Wilcox DT.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2015 Aug; 11(4):211.e1-4. PubMed ID: 26187141
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  • 2. Does treatment with clean intermittent catheterization in boys with posterior urethral valves affect bladder and renal function?
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  • 3. Urinary control after the definitive reconstruction of cloacal anomaly.
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  • 4. Chronic Kidney Disease Stage Progression in Patients Undergoing Repair of Persistent Cloaca.
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  • 6. Success rates of patients with poor emptying on clean intermittent catheterization.
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  • 7. Upper and lower urinary tract outcome after surgical repair of cloacal malformations: a three-decade experience.
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  • 9. Short-term "double natural orifice catheterization": Nonoperative management of hydrocolpos in persistent cloaca patients - case series.
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  • 13. Early clean intermittent catheterization may not prevent dimercaptosuccinic acid renal scan abnormalities in children with spinal dysraphism.
    Woo J, Palazzi K, Dwek J, Kaplan G, Chiang G.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2014 Apr; 10(2):274-7. PubMed ID: 24095688
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  • 14. Early start to therapy preserves kidney function in spina bifida patients.
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  • 15. Initial surgical treatment as a determinant of bladder dysfunction in posterior urethral valves.
    Puri A, Grover VP, Agarwala S, Mitra DK, Bhatnagar V.
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  • 16. Impact of Adjuvant Urinary Diversion versus Valve Ablation Alone on Progression from Chronic to End Stage Renal Disease in Posterior Urethral Valves: A Single Institution 15-Year Time-to-Event Analysis.
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    J Urol; 2018 Mar; 199(3):824-830. PubMed ID: 29061539
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  • 17. Risk factors for progression to end-stage renal disease in children with posterior urethral valves.
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  • 18. Value of sufficient clean intermittent catheterization in urinary tract infection and upper urinary tract protection in children with neurogenic bladder.
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  • 19. Risk factors for end stage renal disease in children with posterior urethral valves.
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  • 20. Surgical management of cloacal malformations: a review of 339 patients.
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