Urinary Concentrating Ability and Growth Failure in Urinary Tract Disorders

Results of a pitressin concentration test are described in 50 control patients and 63 patients with urinary tract infection and/or hydronephrosis. In affected cases the test was unable to predict either the presence of significant radiological abnormalities or likely recurrence of infection and is n...

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