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Is it possible to use urodynamic variables to predict upper urinary tract dilatation in children with neurogenic bladder‐sphincter dysfunction?
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The selective use of urodynamic variables might be valuable for predicting the risk of UUTD in children with NBSD. Decreased BC, and increased DLPP and ACD are the main urodynamic risk factors, and they reciprocally increase the occurrence and grades of UUTD. The grades of UUTD are compatible with increases in RUCC, RRRCC and URS.
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