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Recurrent Pyelonephritis without Vesicoureteral Reflux: Is There a Role for an Antireflux Procedure?
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Recurrent acute pyelonephritis is frequently related to VUR. Intermittent reflux can be difficult to demonstrate on voiding conventional or nuclear cystograms but can be suspected in the presence of ureteral duplication, renal scarring, or abnormal ureteral orifices. Adult patients with recurrent episodes of upper urinary tract infection and normal cystograms should be considered for an endoscopic antireflux procedure in the presence of anatomic abnormalities commonly associated with reflux.
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