作者: Sukanta Barai , G.P. Bandopadhayaya , D. Bhowmik , C.D. Patel , A. Malhotra
DOI: 10.1016/J.UROLOGY.2003.12.051
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摘要: Abstract Objectives To evaluate the prevalence of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in hypertensive patients without any other evidence renal involvement. Reflux nephropathy may be clinically latent and present early adulthood as hypertension when superimposed confounding factors are added. Methods The medical records 157 adult with normal parameters low-probability, captopril-enhanced dynamic scan findings who underwent direct radionuclide voiding cystoscintigraphy between June 1998 May 2003 were retrospectively analyzed. Results VUR was documented 30 (19.1%). In those patients, mild 8 (26.6%), moderate 6 (20%), severe 16 (53.3%) patients. Bilateral seen 7 graded all cases. by age 20% 18 to 30-year-old group, 16.6% 31 45-year-old older than group. Conclusions results this study have shown that is a significantly large proportion apparent parenchymal or renovascular