Oxford handbook of urology
Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: 4thISBN:- 0198783485
- 9780198783480
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General principles of management of patients; Significance and preliminary investigation of urological symptoms and signs; Urological investigations; Bladder outlet obstruction; Urinary incontinence and female urology; Infections and inflammatory conditions; Urological neoplasia; Miscellaneous urological diseases of the kidney; Stone disease; Upper tract obstruction, loin pain, hydronephrosis; Trauma to the urinary tract and other urological emergencies; Infertility; Sexual health; Neuropathic bladder; Urological problems in pregnancy; Paediatric urology; Urological surgery and equipment; Basic science and renal transplant; Urological eponyms
The handbook is a comprehensive and concise resource, spanning the whole field of urology in an easily digestible format, including the basics of patient assessment and investigations. Providing bite-sized topics with easily navigable sections and summary diagrams and photographs, it is a key source for quick reference during clinical duties in clinics, theatre, and A&E settings, whilst providing enough information for urology doctors taking the FRCS exam. The authors have a wide range of subspecialist interests, and have welcomed a brand new co-author to ensure coverage of the needs of junior doctors.
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