Vesicoureteral reflux is closely related to:
1. Chronic glomerulonephritis.
2. Kidney damage.
3. High protein in the urine.
4. Nephrotic syndrome.
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1. Chronic glomerulonephritis is not closely related to vesicoureteral reflux because the issue stems from structural damage.
2. Hydronephrosis and renal scarring closely relate with vesicoureteral reflux.
3. High protein in the urine can be a result of the vesicoureteral reflux, but it is not related.
4. Nephrotic syndrome is a result, not a cause, of vesicoureteral reflux. The two are not related.
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