Pediatric Urology PracticeEdmond T. Gonzales, Stuart Barry Bauer 5 to 50% of all urologic surgery is performed on children. Until now no text has filled the need for guidance in this highly specialized area. This practically oriented volume more than meets the challenge. Headed by two of the discipline's most respected authorities -- and a renowned list of contributors -- this single volume presents a well-ordered, focused approach to the child with urologic and paraurologic disease. Readers will find the latest on management of the high-risk fetus / molecular biology / clinical disorders affecting specific organs / urolithiasis / pediatric genitourinary oncology / and much more |
Contents
Brewer MD Texas Childrens Jan E Drutz MD Director Continuity | 1 |
Rink MD Robert A Garrett Pediatric Urologist Department of Surgery | 29 |
Surgical Physiology of the Neonate | 35 |
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