Providing a true integration of pathology with clinical management, this volume presents a practical, comprehensive text on benign and malignant disease of the adult bladder. Integrating pathology, surgical management, oncology and molecular study in a site-specific manner to include the urethra, urinary bladder, ureter and renal pelvis, The Urinary Tract: A Comprehensive Guide to Patient Diagnosis and Management is the first text in adult bladder disease to closely interweave multiple clinical disciplines into each chapter. For the majority of chapters, a pathologist and urologist or urologic oncologist are paired to provide the greatest integration of information for each disease process.
From the reviews:
"Editors Hansel, McKenney, Stephenson and Chang and >50 world leaders have written this textbook dedicated to the urinary tract. Their aim was to fill a gap, providing readers with an overview of the current aspects of diagnosis and management of urinary tract diseases. ... This original textbook summarizes the latest information on diseases of the urethra, bladder and upper urinary tract. It displays a practical overview, which will be useful to urologists." (European Urology Today, Vol. 25 (5), October-November, 2013)
"Editors Hansel, McKenney, Stephenson and Chang and >50 world leaders have written this textbook dedicated to the urinary tract. Their aim was to fill a gap, providing readers with an overview of the current aspects of diagnosis and management of urinary tract diseases. ... This original textbook summarizes the latest information on diseases of the urethra, bladder and upper urinary tract. It displays a practical overview, which will be useful to urologists." (European Urology Today, Vol. 25 (5), October-November, 2013)