Urological Emergencies in Clinical Practice
โ Scribed by Hashim Hashim MBBS, MRCS, Nigel C. Cowan MA, MB, BChir, FRCR, John Reynard DM, FRCS Urol (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 200
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Urological Emergencies in Clinical Practice summarizes adult and pediatric urological emergencies and their management, diagnosis and treatment, in a concise, relevant and readily available form.
Signs and symptoms are listed and specific treatments explained. This is a simple yet practical guide to the management of urological emergencies with an emphasis on common urological emergencies seen in everyday practice. Any clinician without previous urological knowledge will be able to make an accurate diagnosis and have a treatment plan to follow.
A user-friendly pocketbook, this is easy to refer to in an emergency situation. Each chapter is clearly marked, separated and organized into sections with heading of Signs, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Management placed in a numbered fashion similar to an objective structured clinical examination. Some sections also have useful hints and tips. Covering the basics of treatment rather than going into depth, these small but very important aspects of care are usually not mentioned in "big" reference textbooks, yet form an important aspect in everyday life.
Aimed at residents in Urology, it will also be useful to Accident and Emergency doctors and Primary Care Physicians.
โฆ Table of Contents
Presenting Symptoms of Urological Emergencies....Pages 1-8
Lower Urinary Tract Emergencies....Pages 9-16
Nontraumatic Renal Emergencies....Pages 17-44
Other Infective Urological Emergencies....Pages 45-53
Traumatic Urological Emergencies....Pages 54-124
Scrotal and Genital Emergencies....Pages 125-140
Postoperative Emergencies After Urological Surgery....Pages 141-150
Ureteric Colic in Pregnancy....Pages 151-159
Management of Urological Neoplastic Conditions Presenting as Emergencies....Pages 160-166
Common Emergency Urological Procedures....Pages 167-181
โฆ Subjects
Urology/Andrology;General Practice / Family Medicine;Emergency Medicine;Primary Care Medicine
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