| Abstracts
1 An approach to the evaluation and treatment of microscopic hematuria
2 Blunt renal trauma - blessing in disguise?
3 Blunt renal trauma in children - experience with conservative management at a pediatric trauma center
4 Blunt traumatic hematuria in children - is a simplified algorithm justified?
5 Bone alterations in children with idiopathic hypercalciuria at the time of diagnosis
6 Cavernous hemangioma of hte urinary bladder in an 8-year-old child
7 Childhood stones
8 Lower genitourinary injury and pelvic fractures in pediatric patients
9 Medical management of pediatric stone disease
10 Renal tumors in infants less than 6 months of age
11 The asociation of an increased urinary calcium-to-creatinine ratio and asymptomatic gross and microscopic hematuria in children
12 The clinical significance of asymptomatic gross and microscopic hematuria in children
13 Traumatic hematuria in children can be evaluated as in adults
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