Urology in Childhood: Handbuch der Urologie Encyclopedia of Urology Encyclopedie d'Urologie, cartea 15 / 15
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642885884
ISBN-10: 3642885888
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: XV, 353 p. 166 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1958
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seriile Handbuch der Urologie Encyclopedia of Urology Encyclopedie d'Urologie, Urology in Childhood
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3642885888
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: XV, 353 p. 166 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1958
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seriile Handbuch der Urologie Encyclopedia of Urology Encyclopedie d'Urologie, Urology in Childhood
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
A. Introduction.- I. The basic requirements for paediatric urology.- II. The nature of genito-urinary disease in children.- III. Urological investigations.- IV. Management of surgical cases.- V. Fluid and electrolyte balance in infants.- B. Congenital abnormalities of the upper urinary tract.- I. Renal agenesis.- II. Renal hypoplasia.- III. Cystic disease of the kidneys.- IV. Malrotated, fused and ectopic kidneys.- V. Hydronephrosis due to congenital pelvi-ureteric obstruction.- VI. Congenital ureteric stricture, hypoplasia and valves.- VII. Duplications of the ureter.- VIII. Ectopic ureters.- IX. Ureterocele and ureteric prolapse.- X. Retrocaval ureter.- C. Hydro-ureter and mega-ureter.- I. Normal ureteric function.- II. Radiography and other investigations.- III. Vesico-ureteric reflux.- IV. Hydro-ureter in bladder disorders.- V. Hydro-ureter in other reno-ureteral abnormalities.- VI. Infections.- VII. The mega-ureter-megacystis syndrome.- VIII. Simple mega-ureter.- D. Congenital abnormalities of the lower urinary tract.- I. Urachal anomalies.- II. Rare vesical malformations.- III. Vesical diverticula.- IV. Bladder neck obstruction and urethral fibro-elastosis.- V. Urethral obstructions.- VI. Urethral diverticula and duplications.- VII. Malformations associated with absent abdominal muscles.- VIII. Malformations associated with anal atresia : persistent cloaca.- IX. Ectopia vesicae and epispadias.- X. Hypospadias and allied disorders.- E. Lower urinary tract obstruction.- I. Introductory.- II. Causes of obstruction.- III. Consequences of obstruction.- IV. Symptomatology.- V. Diagnosis and management.- F. Enuresis.- I. Normal development.- II. Incidence.- III. Symptoms and differential diagnosis.- IV. Aetiological factors.- V. Management.- G. The neurogenic bladder.- I. Congenital spinal cord lesions.- II. Poliomyelitis.- H. Non-tuberculous urinary infections.- I. Incidence.- II. Bacteriology and mode of infection.- III. Acute urinary infections.- IV. Chronic and recurrent urinary infection.- V. Chronic pyelonephritis.- VI. Pyaemic kidney; renal carbuncle and perinephric abscess.- VII. Cystitis.- VIII. Parasitic and fungal infections.- I. Urogenital tuberculosis.- I. Incidence.- II. Pathology.- III. Clinical features and management.- IV. Chemotherapy.- J. Calculous disease.- I. Incidence.- II. Aetiological classification.- III. Regional classification.- IV. Management of calculus cases.- K. Neoplastic disease.- I. Neoplasms in infancy and childhood.- II. The kidney.- III. The adrenal gland and retro-peritoneal space.- IV. The bladder.- V. The prostate and urethra.- VI. The penis and scrotum.- VII. The epididymis and spermatic cord.- VIII. The testicle.- IX. The ovary.- X. The vagina and uterus.- L. Hypertension.- I. General observations.- II. Renal hypertension.- M. Renal failure and allied disorders.- I. Acute renal failure.- II. Chronic renal failure.- III. Renal vascular disorders.- IV. Polyuria and the renal tubular disorders.- V. Haematuria and nephritis.- N. The male genital tract.- I. Congenital abnormalities of the penis.- II. Phimosis and paraphimosis.- III. Skin lesions.- IV. Meatal ulcer and stenosis.- V. Genital tract infections.- VI. Urethral injuries, stricture and fistula.- 1. Anterior urethral injuries.- 2. Posterior urethral injuries.- 3. Urethral stricture.- 4. Urethral fistula.- VII. Priapism.- VIII. Undescended testicles.- IX. Other testicular anomalies.- X. Hydrocele.- XI. Varicocele.- XII. Torsion of the spermatic cord and of the testicular appendages.- XIII. Scrotal oedema and gangrene.- O. The female genital tract and urethra.- I. The clitoris and labia.- II. The external urinary meatus.- III. Urethral prolapse.- IV. Urethro-trigonitis.- V. Vulvo-vaginitis.- VI. Urethral injuries and fistulae.- VII. Hydrocolpos and haematocolpos.- VIII. Congenital absence of the vagina.- P. Intersex states and endocrine disorders.- I. Normal development.- II. Female pseudohermaphroditism.- III. Male pseudohermaphroditism.- IV. True hermaphroditism.- V. The practical approach to intersex.- VI. Gonadal agenesis.- VII. Hypogonadism in the male.- VIII. Sexual precocity.- References.- Author Index.