Nowadays, there is tremendous interest in an integrated imaging
approach to urogenital diseases. This interest is tightly linked to
the recent technological advances in ultrasound, computed
tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and nuclear medicine.
Significant improvements in image quality have brought numerous
clinical and diagnostic benefits to every medical specialty.
This book is organized in nine parts and twenty-seven chapters.
The first six chapters review the normal macroscopic and
radiological anatomy of the urogenital system. In subsequent
chapters, urogenital malformations, lithiasis, as well as
infectious and neoplastic disorders of the kidneys, bladder,
urinary collecting system, and male and female genitalia are
extensively discussed. The pathologic, clinical, and diagnostic
(instrumental and not) features of each disease are described, with
particular emphasis, in neoplastic pathologies, on primitive tumors
and disease relapse. The statics and dynamics of the pelvic floor
are addressed as well and there is a detailed presentation of
state-of-the-art interventional radiology.
The volume stands out in the panorama of the current medical
literature by its rich iconography. Over 1000 anatomical
illustrations and images, with detailed captions, provide ample
evidence of how imaging can guide the therapeutic decision-making
process. Imaging of Urogenital Diseases is an up-to-date text for
radiologists, urologists, gynecologists, and oncologists, but it
also certainly provides an invaluable tool for general
practitioners. Its succinct, well-reasoned approach integrates old
and new knowledge to obtain diagnostic algorithms. This information
will direct the clinician to the imaging modality best-suited to
yielding the correct diagnosis.
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