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Daniël F Osses1, Anneke C Dijkmans2, Alfred H van Meurs3
1Department of Urology, Haga Teaching Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
The most common complication of vesicoureteral reflux is urinary tract infection. We report a case of a urinary tract infection in a child with severe vesicoureteral reflux, caused by Neisseria mucosa, usually considered to be a commensal inhabitant of the oro- or nasopharynx.
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