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Thanks to Anne Schmidt for her helpful urology notes. I’ve used them quite a bit.
Pages in category ‘Urology (POTE course)’
The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
A
- A1. Physical examination of the genitourinary tract
- A2. Symptoms of disorders of the genitourinary tract and differential diagnosis
- A3. Urologic laboratory examination. Urinalysis and urine culture
- A4. Symptoms related to the act of urination and quantitative changes of the urine
- A5. Urinary storage and voiding dysfunction
- A6. Pyuria and its examination
- A7. Haematuria and its evaluation
- A8. Urethral catheterization: Types, indications, and technique
- A9. Cystourethroscopy: Requirements, technique, and indications
- A10. Urinary tract imaging: Purpose, and indications
- A11. Interventional uro-radiology: Principles, technique, indications, and contraindications
- A12. Radionuclide imaging in urology
- A13. Kidney function investigations
- A14. Genitourinary tract biopsy: Indications and technique
- A15. Evaluation and management of urological emergencies: Renal colic, suprapubic pain, acute scrotum, gross haematuria, anuria, and urinary retention
- A16. Role of minimal invasive procedures in urology
B
- B17. Congenital anomalies of the nephric system (kidney, pyelon, ureter)
- B18. Congenital anomalies of the gonads and vesicourethral unit (bladder, urethra)
- B19. Lower urinary tract infections in women: Classification, pathogenesis, and management
- B20. Prostatitis and lower urinary tract infections in men: Diagnosis and treatment
- B21. Kidney infection: Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment
- B22. Specific infections of the genitourinary tract
- B23. Urinary stone: Epidemiology, composition, and etiology of specific stone types
- B24. Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of urolithiasis
- B25. Management and medical treatment of patients with urinary stones
- B26. Non-medical treatment of urolithiasis: Therapeutic modalities, indications, and contraindications
- B27. Urinary obstruction and stasis: Differential diagnosis and management
- B28. Ptosis of the kidney: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments
- B29. Injuries of the kidney and ureter: Etiology, evaluation, classification, and management
- B30. Injuries of the bladder, urethra, penis, and scrotum
- B31. Foreign bodies in the urinary tract
- B32. Non-malignant intrascrotal disorders: Differential diagnosis, and treatment
- B33. Non-tumorous diseases of the penis and urethra
- B34. Urinary incontinence and urodynamic studies
- B35. Male sexual dysfunction, male infertility
C
- C36. Renal parenchymal neoplasms: Types, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment
- C37. Urothelial carcinoma: Location, clinical features, diagnosis, and staging
- C38. Urothelial carcinoma: Treatment modalities
- C39. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): Clinical features and diagnosis
- C40. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): Medical and surgical treatment
- C41. Carcinoma of the prostate gland: Incidence, diagnosis, grading, and staging
- C42. Carcinoma of the prostate: Treatment modalities
- C43. Tumors of the testis: Risk factors, classification, diagnosis, and staging
- C44. Complex treatment of testis tumors
- C45. Tumors of the penis, scrotum, and urethra.