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  • 21. [Urinary diversion in infants].
    Gel'dt VG.
    Khirurgiia (Mosk); 1990 Aug; (8):57-63. PubMed ID: 2259175
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  • 24. Clinical evaluation of the lower urinary tract.
    McGuire EJ.
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  • 25. Secondary pseudohypoaldosteronism caused by urinary tract infection associated with urinary tract anomalies: case reports.
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  • 26. [Nephrologic future of urinary tract abnormalities in children].
    Bérard E.
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  • 27. [Early diagnosis of pathology of the urinary tract. Round table].
    Molina Font JA, Muñoz Hoyos A, Martiń Govantes JJ, Sánchez Moreno A, López Barrios AM.
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  • 28. [Reasons for urinary tract infections in children based on personal observations].
    Bochniewska V, Goszczyk A, Jung A, Muszyńska J.
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    Asano T, Abe M, Asai M, Imai T, Kamisago M, Kuwabara K, Nakajima M, Murakami M, Fujino O.
    J Nippon Med Sch; 2006 Oct; 73(5):289-91. PubMed ID: 17106181
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  • 31. Transient pseudohypoaldosteronism in infancy secondary to urinary tract infection.
    Abraham MB, Larkins N, Choong CS, Shetty VB.
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  • 32. [Urologic aspects of pyuria in infancy and childhood].
    Bandhauer K, Hohenauer L.
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  • 33. Na(+), K(+), Cl(-), acid-base or H2O homeostasis in children with urinary tract infections: a narrative review.
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  • 34. [Transient pseudohypoaldosteronism secondary to congenital malformation pathology of the urinary tract (valves of the posterior urethra): a report of a case with elements of a physiopathological nature].
    Parisi G, Rojo S, De Pascale S, Mancinelli C, D'Alonzo L, Galante E, Marinelli L, Damiani F.
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  • 35. [The prenatal diagnosis of obstructive uropathy and its course in the postnatal period].
    Seĭmivskiĭ DA, Peterburgskiĭ VF, Gordienko IIu.
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  • 40. Bilateral fetal uropathy: what is the outlook?
    Arthur RJ, Irving HC, Thomas DF, Watters JK.
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