a comprehensive guide to patient diagnosis and management /
Donna E. Hansel, Jesse K. McKenney, Andrew J. Stephenson, Sam S. Chang, editors.
xvi, 354 pages :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: The Urinary Tract -- Chapter 1. Anatomy, Embryology, and Histology -- Part II: Non-neoplastic Diseases of the Bladder -- Chapter 2. Benign Polypoid and Papillary Lesions -- Chapter 3. Diverticular Disease -- Chapter 4. Infection and Inflammatory Disorders -- Part III: Bladder Neoplasia -- Chapter 5. Bladder Cancer Overview and Staging -- Chapter 6. Non-muscle-invasive Low- and High-Grade Neoplasia -- Chapter 7. Muscle-invasive Urothelial Carcinoma: Conventional and Variant Subtypes -- Chapter 8. Micropapillary Carcinoma -- Chapter 9. Small Cell Urothelial Carcinoma -- Chapter 10. Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- Chapter 11. Adenocarcinoma of the Urinary Bladder -- Chapter 12. Mesenchymal Lesions of the Urinary Bladder -- Part IV: Urethral Disease -- Chapter 13. Non-Neoplastic and Neoplastic Urethral Disease -- Part V: Upper Tract Disease -- Chapter 14. Non-neoplastic and Neoplastic Ureteral and Renal Pelvis Disease -- Part VI: Chemotherapy and Long-Term Patient Follow-Up -- Chapter 15. Urothelial Carcinoma: Role of Perioperative Systemic Chemotherapy -- Chapter 16. Urine Cytology -- Chapter 17. Pathology-Endoscopy Correlations of Bladder, Urachal, and Urethral Lesions -- Chapter 18. Molecular Pathogenesis of Bladder Cancer.
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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.