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Common errors in diagnosis and management of urinary tract infection. II: Clinical management
1999
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation
Key words: urinary tract infection; complicating urin-even when renal involvement is present. Nevertheless it is useful to distinguish between upper and lower ary tract infection; recurrent urinary tract infection; radiological imaging; treatment; prevention UTI because treatment differs. The question arises whether localization studies should be performed or whether it is sufficient to monitor the response to treatment. We propose that radiological imaging Correspondence and offprint requests
doi:10.1093/ndt/14.11.2754
pmid:10534528
fatcat:2v7zrg4wmbb3biwy3fsiyjgaxm