Six hundred forty seven children with genito-urinary tract abnormalities selected from the group of 1,423 children with urinary infections have been analysed. Prevailing contribution of the genito-urinary tract abnormalities to the development of chronic renal failure has been emphasized. It has been shown, that diagnostic problems and delayed treatment are most frequently due to non-characteristic and oligosymptomatic course of the disease. Proper approach to the genito-urinary tract abnormalities symptomatology accompanied with proper diagnosis and management may significantly lower the incidence of severe renal failure.
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