Vesicoureteric reflux : clinical and laboratory research including investigation of the role and risks of plastics / P.A. Dewan.
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1999
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Dewan, P. A. (Patrick Arthur)
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Indicates that injections under the ureteric orifice can cure VUR and that the tissue response to the plastics becomes quiescent. Research into embolisation from solid implants from intravenous tubing and the possibility of antibody formation to implanted plastics is also included. A model for fetal VUR has been developed to clarify focus of the uncertainity about reflux disease.
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Dept. of Paediatrics
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Paediatrics, 1999
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Bibliography: leaves 231-266.
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271 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm.