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Seeking clinical consensus on risk assessment in anatomical infravesical obstruction of boys - A Delphi study.
Summary: Sometimes, young boys have trouble peeing because of a blockage called infravesical obstruction (IO). Doctors often find it hard to tell exactly what is causing the blockage—whether it's a physical block or just how the body is working. To fix this, a group of experts from around the world worked together in a special study. They agreed on a list of clues and tests that can help doctors figure out the exact cause. They found that the best clues change depending on how old the boy is. Next, doctors need to test these clues in real life, and they might even use artificial intelligence (AI) to help make a great tool for diagnosing this problem!