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More About This Title Overactive Bladder - Practical Management
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Overactive Bladder: Practical Management provides urologists, gynecologists and other health practitioners with a comprehensive clinical guide to this very common problem, resulting in a perfect resource to consult time and time again.
Beginning with an introductory section covering the definition and pathophysiolgy of OAB, it then moves on to cover evaluation, first-line management, second-line management and finally surgery.
Well-illustrated throughout, each chapter begins with a key points box outlining the most important take-home messages. Also included are clear management algorithms to aid decision-making, 'Do's and Don't' boxes to help avoid errors made, key references to the top journal articles, and the very latest guidelines from the EAU, AUA and other major urology societies.
Chapters are written by the top names in the field and the entire book is expertly edited by Jacques Corcos, John Heesakkers and Scott MacDiarmid. The result is a consistent, comprehensive and fully up to date approach to OAB, providing urologists managing patients with this condition with rapid access, specialist clinical guidance.
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EDITED BY
Jacques Corcos
Professor of Urology
Department of Urology, McGill University, Canada
Scott MacDiarmid
Director, Bladder Control and Pelvic Pain Center
Alliance Urology Specialists
USA
John Heesakkers
Urologist, Department of Urology, Radboud University
Medical Center
The Netherlands
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List of Contributors vi
Preface viii
1 Adolescent and transitional urology—an introduction 1
Part I: The kidney
2 Anatomical and cystic anomalies of the kidney 13
3 Stones 22
4 Prune?]belly syndrome 29
Part II: The ureter
5 Renal function in adolescents 41
Dr Kate Hillman and Professor Guy Neild
6 Structural anomalies and reconstruction of the ureter 49
7 Vesico?]ureteric reflux 58
Part III: The bladder
8 The neuropathic bladder and spina bifida 75
9 Lower urinary tract replacement and reconstruction 91
10 Urinary diversion and undiversion 116
11 Other bladder conditions 122
12 Exstrophy and epispadias 128
13 Cloacal exstrophy 154
Part IV: The urethra
14 Posterior urethral valves 167
15 Hypospadias 177
Part V: Disorders of sex development
16 Scrotal abnormalities 193
17 The overvirilized female 202
18 The undervirilized male 218
19 Adolescent sexuality and counseling 232
Part VI: Neoplasia
20 Neoplastic disease: outcomes in survivors 239
Index 250