Handbook of Neuro-Urology
Understanding and Managing Urogenital Tract Dysfunction
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:9th Aug '94
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This comprehensive guide addresses urogenital tract dysfunction, covering diagnosis and treatment methods, including insights from the Handbook of Neuro-Urology.
The Handbook of Neuro-Urology is an essential resource that delves into the clinical challenges associated with urogenital tract dysfunction. This comprehensive reference offers a detailed exploration of the fundamental science, differential diagnosis, and treatment options for a variety of neurourological conditions. It highlights significant advancements in the neurobiology of the pelvic organs, providing practitioners with valuable insights into the complexities of these systems.
Within its pages, the Handbook of Neuro-Urology reviews the neural control processes that regulate pelvic organs, shedding light on the intricate mechanisms at play. It also discusses the pathogenic factors that contribute to neurological and smooth muscle disorders, which often lead to bladder dysfunction. Additionally, the book describes management strategies for addressing impaired bladder, bowel, and sexual function resulting from brain damage and spinal cord injuries, making it a practical guide for clinicians.
The text further examines conditions affecting the autonomic nervous system that specifically result in bladder and sexual dysfunction, as well as lower urinary tract function in the elderly. To support patient care, it suggests practical measures for managing urinary incontinence, including the use of pads, underpants, and appliances. Overall, the Handbook of Neuro-Urology serves as a critical tool for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and treatment of these complex conditions.
ISBN: 9780824792480
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 771g
424 pages