Neuropathic bladder dysfunction in children is usually congenital resulting from neural tube defects or other spinal abnormalities. All the following are options in the treatment EXCEPT

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Neuropathic bladder dysfunction in children is usually congenital resulting from neural tube defects or other spinal abnormalities. All the following are options in the treatment EXCEPT

Correct Answer: B

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The most common cause of micropenis is failure of the hypothalamus to produce an adequate amount of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Of the following, the syndrome associated with micropenis is

Correct Answer: A

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The risk of renal stone formation increases in the presence of

Correct Answer: A

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Secondary hyperoxaluria can occur in patients with

Correct Answer: C

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Which of the following drugs can precipitate and form renal stones?

Correct Answer: B

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