Bladder Dysfunction in the Adult: The Basis for Clinical Management (Current Clinical Urology)

Bladder Dysfunction in the Adult: The Basis for Clinical Management (Current Clinical Urology)

by Alan J . Wein (Editor), Karl-ErikAndersson (Series Editor), Marcus J . Drake (Series Editor), RogerR.Dmochowski (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Bladder Dysfunction in the Adult: The Basis for Clinical Management succinctly describes all that the healthcare professional needs to know when treating lower urinary tract symptoms. The book describes how to assess and treat every group of patients likely to be affected with bladder problems and the underlying mechanisms responsible. Women with stress incontinence, men with enlarged prostates, people with neurological disease and the elderly are all discussed in particular detail. For all professionals treating or learning to treat patients with urinary storage or voiding problems, the concise presentation and thorough coverage provides treatment recommendations and clear explanations.

Authored by recognized experts in their respective fields, Bladder Dysfunction in the Adult: The Basis for Clinical Management is a comprehensive resource that allows the reader to develop the knowledge, understanding and confidence to deal with the many clinical challenges of bladder dysfunction.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Publisher: Humana Press
Published: 23 Aug 2016

ISBN 10: 1493951505
ISBN 13: 9781493951505

Author Bio

Alan J. Wein, MD, PhD(hon), FACS
Founders Professor and Chief of Urology, Director, Urology Residency Program, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Perelman School of Medicine, Perelman Center for Advanced Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Karl-Erik Andersson, MD, PhD
AIAS, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

Marcus Drake, MA (Cantab), DM (Oxon), FRCS(Urol)
University of Bristol and Bristol Urological Institute, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Roger R. Dmochowski, MD, MMHC
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Urologic Surgery, Nashville, TN, USA.