Translational Research in Pediatric Urology

Basic and Clinical Aspects

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9783030502225
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Translational research is of great importance for clinical practice. Therefore, this book provides comprehensive information on an important gap in pediatric urology: the description of basic concepts that allow a better understanding of urinary and genital anomalies.

The content encompasses personal experience and research topics developed at Rio de Janeiro State University’s Urogenital Research Unit over the past 25 years. Throughout the chapters, the main aspects of embryology and fetal anatomy as applied to the various congenital malformations that most often affect newborns and children are described. Neural tube defects and Prune Belly Syndrome, two rare but highly relevant conditions that alter the structure of the urinary and genital system, are discussed in detail. In addition, the diagnosis and treatment of genital anomalies are addressed.

Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for a wide audience including urologists, pediatricians, pediatricsurgeons, and medical students.

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ISBN13:9783030502225
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Basic Embryology of Urogenital System.- Basic Anatomy of the Urinary Tract.- Basic Anatomy of the Male Genital Tract.- Basic Anatomy of the Female Genital Tract.- Testicular Migration.- Basic Research Applied to Undencended Testis.- Basic Research Applied to Testicular Torsion.- Methods of Basic Research Applied to Urinary and Genital Systems During the Human Fetal Period.- Basic Research Applied to Hypospadias.- Basic Research Applied to Renal Anomalies.- Basic Research Applied to Ureteral Anomalies.- Basic Research Applied to Bladder Anomalies.- &nbsp;Basic Research Applied to Female Reproductive Tract.- Neural Tube Defects and Genitourinary System.- Prune Belly Syndrome and Genitourinary System</p><br><p></p>

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