edited by Dieter Jocham, J.W. Thüroff, Herbert Rübben.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1991
(xii, 250 pages 124 illustrations)
I. Renal Cancer --;31 P MRI In Vivo Studies of Human Renal Cell and Transitional Cell Carcinomas Xeno-grafted into Nude Mice --;Characterization of a Differentiation Antigen Defined by Monoclonal Antibody Due ABC 3 --;Lymphocyte Subpopulations and Tumor Necrosis Factor during Interferon-? 2b and Interleukin-2 Therapy in Patients with Metastasized Renal Cell Cancer --;Effects of Buthionine Sulfoximine Mediated Glutathione Depletioin in Chemoresistant Human Renal Cell Carcinomas --;Renin-Producing Renal Cell Carcinoma --;Clinical and Experimental Investigation of a Special Form of Renal Hypertension --;II. Andrology and Testicular Cancer --;Experimental Approach for Assessment of Tumor Biology in Clinical Stage I Nonseminomatous Germ Cell Tumors (NSGCT) --;Turbidimetrical Determination of Inflammatory Parameters in Seminal Plasma --;The Arteries of the Spermatic Cord and Testis: A Dynamic Angiographic Study and its Clinical Relevance --;Comparison of Duplex Sonography and Color-Coded-Flow Duplex Sonography for Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction --;Registration of Cavernous Electrical Activity and its Interpretation --;III. BPH, Prostate Cancer --;Imprint and Scrape Cytology: Advantages and Possible Uses in Urology --;31 P-NMR Spectroscopy and 1 H Imaging of the Prostate --;Differences between Benign Hyperplasia and Cancers --;IV. Bladder, Bladder Cancer --;Evaluation of Acute-Phase Proteins for Clinical Monitoring of Urinary Tract Infections and Postoperatively --;Lysosomal Enzymuria in the Diagnosis of Upper versus Lower Urinary Tract Inflections --;The Caeco-appendiceal Junction: A Urologically Applicable Sphincter Mechanism? --;DNA/Cytokeration Flow Cytometry in Bladder Lavage: An Improvement in the Diagnosis of Bladder Tumors? --;First Clinical Experiences with Photodynamic Fluorescence Diagnosis in Urology --;Analysis of Tumor Heterogeneity in Monolayers and Tumor Spheroids of a Transitional Cell Carcinoma Cell Line --;Tumour Induction at Ureterosigmoid Anastomosis without Faecal Stream: An Experimental Study --;Endogenous Nitrosation and Induction of Sigmoid Carcinoma Following Ureterosigmoidostomy in a Rat Model --;In Vitro Cellular Cytotoxicity against Human Bladder Carcinoma Cell Lines --;Ultrastructural Phototoxic Effects of Sulfonated Chlorine-Aluminum-Phthalocyanine on Bladder Cancer Cell Spheroids --;Video-Fluorescence Microscopic Studies of Microcirculation in Urothelial Tumors of the Rat --;V. Urodynamics --;Effects of Isoprenaline, Papaverine and Verapamil on Rat Isolated Bladder Muscle --;Effect of Trospium Chloride, Oxybutynin and Propiverine on the Interaction of Acetylcholine with Isolated Preparations of the Human Urinary Bladder --;Intrathecal Administration of Substance P in the Rat: Effect on Bladder and Urethral Sphincteric Activity --;Topographic-Anatomical Basis of the Sacral Application of Electro-Neurostimulation: Neuroanatomical Variations --;Prostaglandin Production by Human Renal Pelvis and Ureter --;VI. Urolithiasis, Lithotripsy, Kidney-Pathophysiology --;Electrophoretic Studies on Proteinuria on Calcium Oxalate Stone Patients --;Creation of an Animal Model to Investigate the Bioeffects of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy and Alternative Treatment Techniques for Renal Stones --;The Value of Various In Vitro Stone Models for Characterization of Different Shock Wave Sources --;Evaluation of Ureteral Tissue Damage Caused by Laser-induced Shock Waves: A Comparison of Laser Systems of Different Wavelengths --;Stone Fragmentation Capacities of Different Lasers and EHL in Monohydrate, Cystine and Struvite Urinary Calculi --;Experimental and First Clinical Results with the Alexandrite Laser Lithotripter --;Effects of Extracorporal Shock Wave Lithotripsy on the Female Reproduction Tract --;Antitumor Effects of High-Energy Shock Waves are Potentiated by Doxorubicin and Biological Response Modifiers --;A New Method for Renal Perfusion Fixation --;Investigations into the Medicinal Protection from Acute Kidney Failure of Ischemic Origin in Animal Experiments.
The most recent experimental work in urology is presented inthis volume. The wide range of subjects covers renal cellcancer and adenoma, bladder cancer, urinary diversion, uro-dynamics, renal pathophysiology and transplantation as wellas the pathogenesis and treatment of urolithiasis.
Medicine.
Oncology.
Urology.
RC872
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E358
1991
edited by Dieter Jocham, J.W. Thüroff, Herbert Rübben.