Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation

Urinary tract anomalies were prospectively investigated with ultrasound in 31 children with chronic functional constipation. These children were compared with 29 healthy controls without constipation both before and after treatment. Bladder residue and upper renal tract dilatation after mictu...

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Main Authors: C Karakelleoğlu, Z Orbak, B Sen, I Hülür, H Alp, R Akdağ, H Taşdemir
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Language:English
Published: Hacettepe University Institute of Child Health 1997-10-01
Series:The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Online Access:https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/3432
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description Urinary tract anomalies were prospectively investigated with ultrasound in 31 children with chronic functional constipation. These children were compared with 29 healthy controls without constipation both before and after treatment. Bladder residue and upper renal tract dilatation after micturition were significantly more common in the group with constipation than in the improved after-treatment and control groups.
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spelling doaj-art-bb1db03de84742bba2a48198d7534b662025-08-20T03:02:15ZengHacettepe University Institute of Child HealthThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics0041-43012791-64211997-10-01394Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipationC Karakelleoğlu0Z OrbakB SenI HülürH AlpR AkdağH TaşdemirDepartment of Pediatrics, Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine, Erzurum, Turkey. Urinary tract anomalies were prospectively investigated with ultrasound in 31 children with chronic functional constipation. These children were compared with 29 healthy controls without constipation both before and after treatment. Bladder residue and upper renal tract dilatation after micturition were significantly more common in the group with constipation than in the improved after-treatment and control groups. https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/3432
spellingShingle C Karakelleoğlu
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
title Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
title_full Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
title_short Ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
title_sort ultrasonographic evaluation of urinary tract in children with chronic functional constipation
url https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/3432
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