Changes in Clinical Presentation and Renal Outcomes Among Children with fUTIs: Review
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In this episode Dr. Ted Lee discusses his findings and thoughts based on recent studies that demonstrate trends of decreasing voiding cystourethrogram utilization rates and delayed vesicoureteral reflux diagnosis in some children. He explores the possibility that such delays could lead to more children sustaining repeated episodes of febrile urinary tract infection, and potential kidney injury, prior to diagnosis and treatment. Ted Lee, MD, MSc, provides care for children with pediatric urologic conditions while specializing care for those affected by exstrophy-epispadias complex and renal transplantation. Dr. Lee received his undergraduate degree from University of Notre Dame and medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He completed his urologic residency training at the University of Michigan and pediatric fellowship training at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Lee also completed the Harvard-wide Pediatric Health Services Research (HSR) Fellowship and obtained a Master’s degree in Computational Biology and Quantitative Genetics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.  Read the article: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33535798/
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