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THE EXPERIENCE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT OF VESICO-DEPENDENT FORMS MEGAURETER IN CHILDREN

https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v9i1.174

Abstract

The article reflects one of the important challenges in pediatric urology — treatment of megaureter in children, the condition which can lead to sclerotic changes in renal parenchyma and development of chronic renal failure. The authors used the physiotherapeutic method of treatment, including electrophoresis with the anti-sclerotic agent at the area of bladder and lower third of ureters. The received results, demonstrating successful effect of this treatment, are represented in the article. 

About the Authors

S. P. Jatsyk
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health RAMS, Moscow


B. K. Shamov
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health RAMS, Moscow


I. E. Smirnov
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health RAMS, Moscow


S. M. Sharkov
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health RAMS, Moscow


O. M. Konova
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health RAMS, Moscow


A. G. Burkin
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health RAMS, Moscow


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Jatsyk S.P., Shamov B.K., Smirnov I.E., Sharkov S.M., Konova O.M., Burkin A.G. THE EXPERIENCE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT OF VESICO-DEPENDENT FORMS MEGAURETER IN CHILDREN. Pediatric pharmacology. 2012;9(1):109-111. https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v9i1.174

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