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Penn Clinical Manual of Urology E-Book
Philip M Hanno | Thomas J. Guzzo | S. Bruce Malkowicz | Alan J. Wein
(2014)
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Abstract
Concise and practical, the Penn Clinical Manual of Urology is an indispensable guide to the daily practice of urology. This one-volume medical reference book presents the key clinical information you need to diagnose and treat urologic disorders quickly and effectively, featuring brief, well-illustrated chapters and an easy-to-read format. Essential for clinical questions and answers, the Penn Clinical Manual of Urology deserves a place on the bookshelf of not only every urologist, but every provider treating urologic problems.
- Consult this title on your favorite e-reader , conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability.
- Find information quickly and easily with a format that includes clearly presented algorithms, tables, and figures.
- Effectively review for the boards using the self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter.
- Stay abreast of new AUA and ICI Incontinence guidelines, and access up-to-date information on the latest treatment recommendations, therapy for castrate-resistant prostate cancer, and active surveillance for prostate cancer.
- Effectively prepare for board examinations and recertification.
- Understand and apply evaluation and management techniques for male subfertility and androgen deficiency.
- Focus on today's hot topics in urology, including stress and mixed urinary incontinence; prolapse therapy; therapy for overactive bladder; and targeted therapy for renal cell carcinoma.
- Take advantage of chapters that offer a thorough review of the major categories of urologic diseases and integrate radiology, radiation therapy, nephrology, pediatric urology, transplantation surgery, and vascular surgery.