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PEDIATRICS Vol. 102 No. 1 July 1998, pp. 158

Urinary Tract Infection, Wetting, and Constipation

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To the Editor.

I applaud Dr Loening-Baucke for calling attention to the problem of urinary tract infection (UTI), wetting, and constipation (Pediatrics 1997;100:228-232). The combination is something that we, as pediatric urologists, deal with on an almost daily basis and are continuously surprised at how infrequently the complex is tied together by referring pediatricians. However, in Dr Loening-Baucke's presentation . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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