Multiple Choice
Characteristics of vesicoureteral reflux in children include
A) possibly being genetic in nature.
B) often leading to recurrent urinary tract infections.
C) possibly occurring secondary to bladder outlet obstruction.
D) possibly resulting in hypertension.
E) usually requiring surgical intervention.
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