Urodynamics
- PMID: 3309848
- DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)36323-4
Urodynamics
Abstract
Urologic problems constitute a very significant percentage of all clinical problems in pediatrics. Incorporation of urodynamic evaluation and followup is important in achieving optimal results in a significant number of these entities. In terms of cost effectiveness, it is particularly efficient in this age of extremely high-priced technology.
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