TY - BOOK AU - Lucio Olivetti • AU - Luigi Grazioli TI - Imaging of Urogenital Diseases: A Color Atlas SN - 9788847013438 PY - 2009/// CY - Italia PB - Springer-Verlag KW - Urogenital Diseases N1 - Includes Index N2 - This work presents the entire urogenital system in a methodical and thorough fashion. It is a highly topical book given that the progress achieved by diagnostic imaging in this body system has profoundly changed our way of operating and examining urogenital disease. The most evident example of this change in diagnostic imaging is intravenous urography. Until a few years ago this technique was considered the reference examination for many renal and urinary tract diseases, whereas today it has largely been replaced by ultrasonography, CT urography and MR urography. This is not to suggest that urography has completely disappeared from the radiologic scene, because its imaging characteristics can be transferred to CT urography and MR urography. It is however clear that the CT and MR studies are able to provide – in a single examination – information regarding the renal parenchyma and the collecting system, the adjacent organs and structures, and functional and vascular characteristics, all of which cannot be captured in a simple urographic examination. This change has come about not only in intravenous urography, but also in other forms of imaging of the urinary tract, such as antegrade and retrograde pyelography, which today is limited to only a few and principally interventional or intraoperative applications. However, the most important change in the imaging of the urogenital system, as with other organs and systems, is the broadening of the diagnostic imaging spectrum. Today the radiologist is involved on a number of fronts, from diagnosis – intended as the identification of a lesion, its characterization and, in the case of oncologic disease, its staging – to prognosis and follow-up. Added to these are functional evaluations such as can be obtained with Doppler ultrasonography, spectroscopy and dynamic studies with contrast media. In this work Olivetti and Grazioli manage to provide thorough and up-dated information on all of these aspects, with a highly topical and modern interpretation of contemporary radiology of the urogenital system. The book is divided into nine sections, beginning with the anatomy of the urinary tract which is accompanied by excellent illustrations, some of which can be found in the later chapters. The presentation of normal anatomy is followed by radiologic anatomy, which includes urography, angiography, standard ultrasonography, color Doppler and contrast enhanced ultrasonography, computed tomography complete with CT urography, magnetic resonance with MR angiography and MR urography. This is followed by chapters on the normal human anatomy and radiologic anatomy of the male and female reproductive systems which, are organized in the same way as the previous chapters. The following sections deal with clinical features and imaging of the various organs and systems. Particularly worthwhile in terms of content and images are the sections dedicated to malformations, lithiasis, and renal and urinary tract neoplasms. In the oncologic setting special attention is paid to the problems associated with tumor recurrences in the male and female reproductive systems. Similarly interesting and; topical is the section on female pelvic floor dysfunction and its evaluation with new technologies. The last section deals with interventional radiology in its various forms and includes chapters on biopsies, the treatment of varicocele, drainage and embolization. My sincere congratulations go to Olivetti and Grazioli for this fine book which clearly reflects not only their professionalism, but also their passion and enthusiasm for our discipline ER -