Untreated urinary tract infections could most likely lead to which of the following problems?
a. renal scarring c. septicemia
b. loss of bladder capacity d. loss of bladder tone
A
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A Correct. Untreated urinary tract infections can lead to a variety of complications including renal scarring.
B Incorrect. Loss of bladder capacity is not the most likely complication of untreated urinary tract infections.
C Incorrect. Septicemia is not the most likely complication of untreated urinary tract infections.
D Incorrect. Loss of bladder tone is not the most likely complication of untreated urinary tract infections.
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