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Vesicoureteral Reflux Incidence In Siblings Of Children With Reflux: Is Screening Required?
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate prospectively the
age-related incidence and severity of primary vesicoureteral reflux
(VUR) in siblings of children with reflux and to conclude whether
screening of this group is required or not. Methods: A total of 71
siblings (32 boys, 39 girls) of reflux patients, aged less than 15
years (mean age, 8.4 years) were included in the study. Examination
methods including urinalysis, urine culture, renal ultrasonography, and
voiding cystourethrography were performed in all of the siblings.
Additionally, 99m technetium (Tc)-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) renal
cortical scintigraphy was performed in siblings with VUR. Results:
Primary VUR was found in 10 (14%) of the siblings, and the incidence
for girls and boys were 41.7% and 9.3%, respectively. The reflux
incidence in siblings aged less than 6 years was 40%, whereas in
siblings older than 6 years it was found 60%. DMSA scintigraphy was
performed on all the siblings with VUR, of whom 5 had normal and 5 had
abnormal findings. Conclusion: The incidence of primary VUR in
siblings of affected children was found higher compared to the siblings
of children without the disease, supporting the necessity to screen
this population