Written by a radiologist and a urologist, Imaging in Urology meets the needs of today’s urologists for a high-quality, highly relevant reference for evaluating and understanding the findings of radiologic exams related to urological disorders seen ...view more
Written by a radiologist and a urologist, Imaging in Urology meets the needs of today’s urologists for a high-quality, highly relevant reference for evaluating and understanding the findings of radiologic exams related to urological disorders seen in daily practice. This unique title by Drs. Mitchell Tublin and Joel B. Nelson emphasizes the central role that imaging plays in the successful practice of urology by providing an image-rich review of urologic conditions ideal for both trainees and established urologists. Coverage includes introductory topics, imaging anatomy, and diagnoses, and tumor staging, all highlighted by about 1,600 images, drawings, and gross and microscopic pathology photos
Written by a radiologist and a urologist, Imaging in Urology meets the needs of today’s urologists for a high-quality, highly relevant reference for evaluating and understanding the findings of radiologic exams related to urological disorders seen in daily practice. This unique title by Drs. Mitchell Tublin and Joel B. Nelson emphasizes the central role that imaging plays in the successful practice of urology by providing an image-rich review of urologic conditions ideal for both trainees and established urologists. Coverage includes introductory topics, imaging anatomy, and diagnoses, and tumor staging, all highlighted by about 1,600 images, drawings, and gross and microscopic pathology photos
Key Features
Focuses on imaging interpretation
of the diagnostic entities that today’s urologist is likely to encounter in clinical practice
Features a consistent, bulleted format highlighted by abundant images with detailed captions and annotations, all designed for quick reference at the point of care
Covers key topics in urologic imaging, including the role of multiparametric MR in the staging and management of prostate carcinoma; the strengths and weaknesses of PI-RADS (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System); imaging approaches for characterization of the incidental adrenal lesion; and technical performance and utility of newer imaging modes such as CT urography, MR urography, and diffusion-weighted imaging
Offers a focused, up-to-date method of meeting the AUA’s imaging expectations regarding imaging, which require training, review, and integration of ultrasound, CT, and other imaging modalities in the daily practice of urology
Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Author Information
By Mitchell E. Tublin, MD, Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology, Chief, Abdominal Imaging Section, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Joel B Nelson, MD, Frederic N. Schwentker Professor and Chairman, Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Chief Clinical Officer, Health Services Division, UPMC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/imaging-in-urology-9780323548090.html99312Imaging in Urologyhttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323548090_3.jpg114.74152.99EURInStock/Books525503915145120<P>Written by a radiologist and a urologist, <I>Imaging in Urology</I> meets the needs of today’s urologists for a <B>high-quality, highly relevant reference for evaluating and understanding the findings of radiologic exams related to urological disorders seen in daily practice</B>. This unique title by Drs. Mitchell Tublin and Joel B. Nelson emphasizes the central role that imaging plays in the successful practice of urology by providing <B>an image-rich review of urologic conditions ideal for both trainees and established urologists. </B>Coverage includes introductory topics, imaging anatomy, and diagnoses, and tumor staging, all highlighted by about <B>1,600 images, drawings, and gross and microscopic pathology photos</P></B> <P>Written by a radiologist and a urologist, <I>Imaging in Urology</I> meets the needs of today’s urologists for a <B>high-quality, highly relevant reference for evaluating and understanding the findings of radiologic exams related to urological disorders seen in daily practice</B>. This unique title by Drs. Mitchell Tublin and Joel B. Nelson emphasizes the central role that imaging plays in the successful practice of urology by providing <B>an image-rich review of urologic conditions ideal for both trainees and established urologists. </B>Coverage includes introductory topics, imaging anatomy, and diagnoses, and tumor staging, all highlighted by about <B>1,600 images, drawings, and gross and microscopic pathology photos</P></B>00add-to-cart97803235480902018ProfessionalBy Mitchell E. Tublin, MD and Joel B Nelson, MD20191Book216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875")1800 illustrations (1800 in full color)Elsevier45024 May 2018PRINT BOOK TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK BUT AVAILABLE TO ORDERBy <STRONG>Mitchell E. Tublin</STRONG>, MD, Professor and Vice Chair of Radiology, Chief, Abdominal Imaging Section, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; <STRONG>Joel B Nelson</STRONG>, MD, Frederic N. Schwentker Professor and Chairman, Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Chief Clinical Officer, Health Services Division, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select