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Altered ‘active’ antireflux mechanism in primary vesico‐ureteric reflux: a morphological and manometric study

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2007

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Deficiency of the longitudinal muscle coat probably leads to dysfunction and insufficiency of the ostial valve mechanism, with subsequent impairment of the active valve mechanism. Histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical changes support the alterations of ureteric peristalsis in RUs.

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