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Nov 2024
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PEDS: Primary VUR with Reflux Nephropath...

Raj Dasgupta & MedPrepToGo
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Today's Episode

Charlee reviews chapter 23 from the Pediatric Morning Report book. A 10-year-old female presents to clinic reporting recurrent episodes of burning pain during urina- tion, urinary incontinence, and increased urinary frequency. She has a history of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). The present urinary symptoms started 2 days ago. She denies having fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or flank pain. In between these episodes, the child denies having urinary urgency, hesitancy, and incontinence. She has one bowel movement per day and reports no history of constipation.


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Charlee Quarless is a 3rd year medical student at Ross University.


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Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles.


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