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Body growth in early diagnosed vesicoureteric reflux
Authors:Cesare Polito  A La Manna  Luigi Mansi  Pier F Rambaldi  Maria Rosaria Papale  Antonio Marte  Rosario Di Toro
Institution:(1) Department of Pediatrics, 3rd Pediatric Clinic, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy, IT;(2) Department of Radiological Sciences, Nuclear Medicine, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy, IT;(3) Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Surgery, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy, IT;(4) Via S. Andrea delle Dame 4, I-80138 Naples, Italy e-mail: ditoro @unina.it Tel.: +39-81-5665413, Fax: +39-81-5665403, IT
Abstract:Body growth was studied in 32 subjects with vesicoureteric reflux (VUR), diagnosed following the prenatal finding of urinary tract dilatation, who had normal renal filtration function and who received antibacterial prophylaxis by the first few days of life. They were followed for 1–5 years (mean 2.3 years). Most had persistent VUR during the 1st year of life. Body growth performance was compared with that of 94 subjects with VUR diagnosed and treated by us after the neonatal period. During the follow-up period, none of the patients with prenatally detected VUR had a height Z score below –2, nor a weight-for-height index below 90%, and 1 had variations in height Z score ≥1. The difference in the percentage of patients with prenatally detected VUR (1/32) and those with VUR diagnosed and treated after the neonatal period (20/94) who had variations in height Z score ≥1 was significant (P=0.035). Patients with prenatally detected VUR and normal renal filtration function, given antibacterial prophylaxis by the first few days of life, have normal body growth, although VUR still persists. Received: 19 March 1998 / Revised: 10 February 1999 / Accepted: 10 February 1999
Keywords:  Height  Weight  Vesicoureteric reflux  Urinary infection  Prenatal hydronephrosis
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