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Clinical Problems in Pediatric Urology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK John Wiley & Sons 2008Description: 248 pagesISBN:
  • 1405171855
  • 9781405171854
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.926—dc22
LOC classification:
  • RJ466.C54 2005
  • WS 18.2 C641 2005
Contents:
Contents: 1 Pediatric Nephrology 2 Perinatal Urology 3 Urodynamics 4 Hypospadias and Related Conditions 5 Testicular Disorders 6 Epispadias Bladder and Cloacal Exstrophy 7 Vesicoureteric Reflux 8 Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Ureter 11 Office Pediatric Urology 12 Neuropathic Bladder and Bowel 13 Pediatric Urinary Stone Disease 14 Genitourinary Tumors 15 Female Genital Anomalies 16 Urinary Tract Infections 17 Ambiguous Genitalia and Intersex Conditions Index 9 Congenital Anomalies of the Bladder and Urethra 10 Genitourinary Trauma
Summary: Pediatric Urology has established itself as a separate subspeciality and is an essential component of the Intercollegiate exams both in Pediatric Surgery (FRCS Paeds) and Adult Urology (FRCS Urol) and the Board exams in the USA. Exposure to Pediatric Urology training is often limited to only one year in most Pediatric surgical training programmes; and is practically non-existent in Adult urology training programmes. There are several Pediatric Urology textbooks providing factual information and literature reviews; however, problem based learning has be shown to be much more useful than the search and scan approach. This book covers all the major topics in Pediatric Urology in a "problem solving" format and using numerous illustrations. Most of the information is evidence-based and all problems are representative of those actually encountered in clinical practice. The contributing authors have key affiliations with societies such as the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, the British Association of Paediatric Urologists and the European Association of Paediatric Urologists. Common terms and phrases: abdominal abnormal androgen anomalies antenatal antibiotics assessment associated baby bilateral BJU Int boys calcium calyceal catheter child circumcision citrate Clin clinical cloacal exstrophy congenital contralateral cyst cystogram cystography defect detrusor diagnosis dilatation Discussion DMSA DMSA scan dysfunction ESWL evaluation fluid follow-up foreskin Gearhart JP gestation girl gonadal hernia hydronephrosis hypercalciuria hypospadias incidence incontinence increased infants inguinal injury intermittent catheterization intravenous investigations lower urinary tract male MCUG meatus metabolic micropenis micturating micturition months of age multicystic neuropathic bladder newborn normal obstruction options oxalate patients Pediatric Urology penile penis performed posterior urethral valves postnatal prenatal present reimplantation renal function renal pelvis repair result risk scrotal scrotum shows spinal cord stone studies Suggested reading suprapubic surgery surgical symptoms syndrome testicle testis testosterone therapy tion treatment tubular ultrasound ureter ureterocele urethral plate uric acid urinary tract infection urine urodynamic Urol Urologist ventral vesicoureteric reflux voiding Wilms tumor
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Contents:

1 Pediatric Nephrology

2 Perinatal Urology

3 Urodynamics

4 Hypospadias and Related Conditions

5 Testicular Disorders

6 Epispadias Bladder and Cloacal Exstrophy

7 Vesicoureteric Reflux

8 Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Ureter

11 Office Pediatric Urology

12 Neuropathic Bladder and Bowel

13 Pediatric Urinary Stone Disease

14 Genitourinary Tumors

15 Female Genital Anomalies

16 Urinary Tract Infections

17 Ambiguous Genitalia and Intersex Conditions

Index

9 Congenital Anomalies of the Bladder and Urethra

10 Genitourinary Trauma


Pediatric Urology has established itself as a separate subspeciality and is an essential component of the Intercollegiate exams both in Pediatric Surgery (FRCS Paeds) and Adult Urology (FRCS Urol) and the Board exams in the USA. Exposure to Pediatric Urology training is often limited to only one year in most Pediatric surgical training programmes; and is practically non-existent in Adult urology training programmes.
There are several Pediatric Urology textbooks providing factual information and literature reviews; however, problem based learning has be shown to be much more useful than the search and scan approach.
This book covers all the major topics in Pediatric Urology in a "problem solving" format and using numerous illustrations. Most of the information is evidence-based and all problems are representative of those actually encountered in clinical practice.
The contributing authors have key affiliations with societies such as the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, the British Association of Paediatric Urologists and the European Association of Paediatric Urologists. Common terms and phrases: abdominal abnormal androgen anomalies antenatal antibiotics assessment associated baby bilateral BJU Int boys calcium calyceal catheter child circumcision citrate Clin clinical cloacal exstrophy congenital contralateral cyst cystogram cystography defect detrusor diagnosis dilatation Discussion DMSA DMSA scan dysfunction ESWL evaluation fluid follow-up foreskin Gearhart JP gestation girl gonadal hernia hydronephrosis hypercalciuria hypospadias incidence incontinence increased infants inguinal injury intermittent catheterization intravenous investigations lower urinary tract male MCUG meatus metabolic micropenis micturating micturition months of age multicystic neuropathic bladder newborn normal obstruction options oxalate patients Pediatric Urology penile penis performed posterior urethral valves postnatal prenatal present reimplantation renal function renal pelvis repair result risk scrotal scrotum shows spinal cord stone studies Suggested reading suprapubic surgery surgical symptoms syndrome testicle testis testosterone therapy tion treatment tubular ultrasound ureter ureterocele urethral plate uric acid urinary tract infection urine urodynamic Urol Urologist ventral vesicoureteric reflux voiding Wilms tumor

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