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Urine soluble TLR4 levels may contribute to predict urinary tract infection in children: the UTILISE Study.

Bagdagul AksuAlberto Caldas AfonsoIpek AkilHarika AlpayBahriye AtmisOzlem AydogAysun Karabay BayazıtMeral Torun BayramIlmay BilgeIpek Kaplan BulutBahar BuyukkaragozElif ComakBelde Kasap DemirNida DincelOsman DonmezMehmet Akif DurmusHasan DursunRuhan DusunselAli DuzovaPelin ErtanAsuman GedikbasiNilufer GoknarSercin GuvenDuygu HacihamdiogluAugustina JankauskieneMukaddes KalyoncuSalih KavukcuBahriye Uzun KenanNuran KucukBahar KuralMieczysław LitwinGiovanni MontiniWilliam MorelloLukasz ObryckiBeyhan OmerHuseyin Adil OnerEbru Misirli OzdemirNese OzkayinDusan ParipovicCemile PehlivanogluSeha SaygiliFranz SchaeferSusanne SchaeferFerah SonmezYilmaz TabelNesrin TasMehmet TasdemirAna TeixeiraDemet TekcanRezan TopalogluSebahat TulparOzde Nisa TurkkanBerfin UysalMetin UysalolRenata VitkevicSevgi YavuzSibel YelTarik YildirimZeynep Yuruk YildirimNurdan YildizSelcuk YukselEray YurtsevenAlev Yilmaz
Published in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2023)
Urine sTLR4 may be used as a useful biomarker in predicting UTI and subsequent pyelonephritis in children with UTI. A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • young adults
  • immune response
  • toll like receptor
  • inflammatory response
  • health information