Imaging in Urology
<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><ul><b><li>Focuses on imaging interpretation</b> of the diagnostic entities that today’s urologist is likely to encounter in clinical practice</li> <p><li>Features a <b>consistent, bulleted format</b> highlighted by abundant images with detailed captions and annotations, all designed for quick reference at the point of care</li> <b> <p><li>Covers key topics in urologic imaging</b>, 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</li> <p><li>Offers <b>a focused, up-to-date method of meeting the AUA’s imaging expectations regarding imaging</b>, which require training, review, and integration of ultrasound, CT, and other imaging modalities in the daily practice of urology</li> <b> <p><li>Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase.</b> This <b>enhanced eBook experience</b> allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.</li> </ul>