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4. A boy was born inAugust 1977 at29 weeks' gestation, anuric and was transferred to Leeds. There was no birthweight 1.430 kg. Respiratory distress syndrome urine in the bladder on catheterisation. An intradeveloped and he required ventilation for 23 days. A venous urogram showed nephrograms of2 normal size blood culture taken at 2 days grew Staphylococcus kidneys which failed to excrete dye into the renal aureus and he was given ampicillin and cloxacillin. pelvis. A cystogram was normal; there was no Subsequently he received courses of gentamicin and urethral obstruction and no vesico ureteric reflux