Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3899164 | Urology | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The urinary proteomes from the bladder in patients with stable grade 4 UPJO (by imaging criteria) are significantly different at birth and during the first year of life and seem to indicate the presence of an ongoing active renal response to UPJO. The imminent discovery of surrogate urinary biomarkers may result in reconsideration of the watchful waiting strategy during this critical period of renal maturation and development in infancy.
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Authors
Hrair-George O. Mesrobian, John V. Kryger, Travis W. Groth, Gabriel E. Fiscus, Shama P. Mirza,