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Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum - The Pathologic Basis

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Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis is the second volume in a set of books on the pathologic basis of genitourinary radiology.

Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis provides a lavishly illustrated guide to the radiologic and pathologic features of a broad spectrum of diseases of the male genital tract, adrenal glands and retroperitoneum, including the entities most commonly encountered in day to day practice. The editors are authorities in the fields of genitourinary radiology and pathology, and the authors of each chapter are renowned radiologists, with pathology content provided by an internationally recognized genitourinary pathologist. General, plain film, intravenous pyelography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging and PET imaging of each disease entity are included. Accompanying the majority of the radiological narratives are complementary descriptions of the gross and microscopic features of the disease entities.

Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis is aimed at radiologists in private and academic practice, radiology residents, urologists, urology trainees, pathology trainees and fellows specializing in genitourinary pathology. Both experts and beginners can use this excellent reference book to enhance their skills in the fields of genitourinary radiology and pathology.

List of contents

Contrast Materials And Contrast Reaction Management.- Congenital And Acquired Non-Neoplastic Disorders Of The Prostate And Seminal Vesicles.- Neoplasms Of The Prostate And Seminal Vesicles.- Congenital And Acquired Non-Neoplastic Disorders Of The Spermatic Cord And Testicular Adnexae.- Neoplasms Of The Spermatic Cord And Testicular Adnexae.- Congenital And Acquired Nonneoplastic Disorders Of The Testis.- Neoplasms Of The Testis.- Congenital And Acquired Non-Neoplastic Disorders Of The Penis And Scrotum.- Neoplasms Of The Penis And Scrotum.- Congenital And Acquired Nonneoplastic Adrenal Diseases.- Adrenal Neoplasms.- Congenital And Acquired Non-Neoplastic Retroperitoneal Disorders.- Retroperitoneal Neoplasms.- Imaging Of Urinary Diversion And Neobladder.

About the author

Dr. Vikram S. Dogra is currently Professor of Radiology and Urology at the University of Rochester New York. He is fellow of the European Society of Urogenital Radiology and fellow of the Society of Uroradiology. He has taught and trained hundreds of radiology residents and trained many fellows in radiology from Egypt, India, China, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Turkey and Israel. Dr. Dogra has 7 books of Radiology to his credit. Dr. Dogra is also current chair of the continuous professional improvement - Genito Urinary module subcommittee of the American College of Radiology. Dr. Gregory T. MacLennan earned his M.D. degree from the University of Manitoba, Canada, in 1971. He spent six years training in General Surgery and Urology at Manitoba Affiliated Teaching Hospitals, and followed this with a fellowship in Urodynamics at St. Peter's Hospitals, London, England. From 1978 until 1989, Dr. MacLennan practiced Urology in Grand Forks, N.D. and progressed from Clinical Instructor to Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine. In 1989, he returned to Manitoba Affiliated Teaching Hospitals and spent 5 years in Residency and fellowship training in Anatomic Pathology and Cytopathology. In 1994 he began a Fellowship in Surgical and Genitourinary Pathology at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Following his Fellowship, he joined the staff of the Department of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1995. Dr. MacLennan is Board certified in both Urology and Anatomic Pathology in both Canada and the United States. Additionally, he is Board certified in Cytopathology. Dr. MacLennan is Professor of Pathology at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, with secondary appointments in Urology and Oncology. He is the Division Chief of Anatomic Pathology, the Director of the Human Tissue Procurement Facility at University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Director of the Tissue Procurement and Histology Core Facility of the SeidmanCancer Center. Dr. MacLennan has a particular interest in genitourinary pathology. Much of his time is committed to diagnostic surgical pathology and cytopathology. His research has been predominantly clinically oriented, in collaboration with urologists, oncologists and other pathologists, but has also involved collaborations with basic scientists.

Summary

Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis is the second volume in a set of books on the pathologic basis of genitourinary radiology.   
 
Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis provides a lavishly illustrated guide to the radiologic and pathologic features of a broad spectrum of diseases of the male genital tract, adrenal glands and retroperitoneum, including the entities most commonly encountered in day to day practice. The editors are authorities in the fields of genitourinary radiology and pathology, and the authors of each chapter are renowned radiologists, with pathology content provided by an internationally recognized genitourinary pathologist. General, plain film, intravenous pyelography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging and PET imaging of each disease entity are included. Accompanying the majority of the radiological narratives are complementary descriptions of the gross and microscopic features of the disease entities.
 
Genitourinary Radiology: Male Genital Tract, Adrenal and Retroperitoneum: The Pathologic Basis is aimed at radiologists in private and academic practice, radiology residents, urologists, urology trainees, pathology trainees and fellows specializing in genitourinary pathology. Both experts and beginners can use this excellent reference book to enhance their skills in the fields of genitourinary radiology and pathology. ​

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“This book aims to provide a description of the radiologic and pathologic features of diseases of the male genitourinary tract. … The book, which is intended for radiologists, seems more suited to academicians but would be helpful to clinical radiologists as well. … It will be a welcome addition, particularly for genitourinary radiologists.” (Michael Orsi, Radiology, Vol. 274 (3), 2015)

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"This book aims to provide a description of the radiologic and pathologic features of diseases of the male genitourinary tract. ... The book, which is intended for radiologists, seems more suited to academicians but would be helpful to clinical radiologists as well. ... It will be a welcome addition, particularly for genitourinary radiologists." (Michael Orsi, Radiology, Vol. 274 (3), 2015)

Product details

Assisted by Vikram S. Dogra (Editor), Gregory T. MacLennan (Editor), Gregor T MacLennan (Editor), Gregory T MacLennan (Editor), Ahmet T Turgut et al (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.11.2012
 
EAN 9781447148982
ISBN 978-1-4471-4898-2
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 219 mm x 20 mm x 282 mm
Weight 1164 g
Illustrations XIV, 352 p. 451 illus., 249 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

A, Medicine, Radiology, Pathology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Oncology, Urology, Imaging / Radiology, Medical imaging, Urology & urogenital medicine, adrenal;penis;prostate;retroperitoneum;scrotum;testis

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