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- :Smith, Kathryn A. ;Liu, Tiebin2019 | J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 12(4):361-368:BACKGROUND:Ethnic disparities in continence rates in spina bifida (SB) have been studied regionally but not nationally. National SB Patient Registry (...
- :Wallis, M Chad ;Paramsothy, Pangaja7 2021 | J Urol. 206(1):126-132:PURPOSE:Urinary tract infections (UTI) commonly occur in patients with spina bifida (SB) and pose a risk for renal scarring. Routine antibiotic prophy...
- :Tanaka, Stacy T. ;Paramsothy, Pangaja6 2019 | J Urol. 201(6):1193-1198:PURPOSE:The lifetime risk of renal damage among children with spina bifida (SB) is high, but only limited baseline imaging data are available for this...
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