The MOST common male urethral anomaly associated with prune-belly syndrome is

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The MOST common male urethral anomaly associated with prune-belly syndrome is

Correct Answer: D

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Struvite calculi (secondary to urinary tract infections) are MOST likely caused by

Correct Answer: B

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Risk factors for urinary tract infections include all of the following EXCEPT

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A 12-year-old presents with headaches and a blood pressure of 210/110. There is no history of recent infection. The urinalysis is unremarkable. The next step in the evaluation of the patient is to

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The imaging studies needed to evaluate a 9-week-old with pyelonephritis include (may choose more than one)

Correct Answer: C

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