Campbell-Walsh Urology 11th Edition ReviewFollowing the same chapter structure as the authoritative Campbell-Walsh Urology, 11th Edition, this trusted review covers all the core material you need to know for board exam preparation and MOC exams. Drs. W. Scott McDougal, Alan J. Wein, Louis R. Kavoussi, Alan W. Partin, and Craig A. Peters provide more than 3,000 multiple-choice questions with detailed answers that help you master the most important elements in urology, while interactive questions, self-assessment tools, an extensive image bank, and more are available on Expert Consult.
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Contents
Clinical Decision Making | 1 |
Basics of Urologic Surgery | 15 |
Infections and Inflammation | 39 |
Molecular and Cellular Biology | 75 |
Reproductive and Sexual Function | 86 |
Male Genitalia | 131 |
Renal Physiology and Pathophysiology | 170 |
Upper Urinary Tract Obstruction and Trauma | 194 |
Benign and Malignant Bladder Disorders | 370 |
Prostate | 408 |
Pediatric Urology | 476 |
Basic Principles | 485 |
Upper Urinary Tract Conditions | 500 |
Lower Urinary Tract Conditions | 519 |
Genitalia | 562 |
Reconstruction and Trauma | 579 |
Urinary Lithiasis and Endourology | 207 |
Neoplasms of the Upper Urinary Tract | 230 |
The Adrenals | 262 |
Urine Transport Storage and Emptying | 274 |
Oncology | 587 |
Inside Back Cover | 596 |
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