Pediatric Nephrology and Urology: The Requisites in PediatricsBernard S. Kaplan, Kevin E. C. Meyers Elsevier Mosby, 2004 - 385 pages This new title in the Requisites in Pediatrics series focuses on the assessment, treatment, and stabilization of renal and urologic disorders and traumas commonly encountered in clinical practice. Abundant tables examine differential diagnosis, lab values/radiologic studies, treatment/therapy options, and when to refer to a specialist. A consistent organization throughout makes review easy, and chapters end with lists of key points. It's the ideal reference for a quick, efficient, and comprehensive review of essential information needed for board examinations or recertification.
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... pyelonephritis , detection of renal scarring ( in patients with hypertension ) , and identification of the occult / ectopic kidney . Following intravenous adminis- tration of the radiopharmaceutical , homogeneous uptake is normally seen ...
... pyelonephritis , detection of renal scarring ( in patients with hypertension ) , and identification of the occult / ectopic kidney . Following intravenous adminis- tration of the radiopharmaceutical , homogeneous uptake is normally seen ...
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... pyelonephritis . Involved areas will appear as photopenic defects within the affected parts of the kidney . Chronic changes of pyelonephritis result in focal or diffuse scarring , which can also be evaluated with imag- ing studies . In ...
... pyelonephritis . Involved areas will appear as photopenic defects within the affected parts of the kidney . Chronic changes of pyelonephritis result in focal or diffuse scarring , which can also be evaluated with imag- ing studies . In ...
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... pyelonephritis , an urgent RUS must be done to determine if the mass is caused by a urinary tract obstruction . If there is no mass , the ultra- sound can be done when the UTI is confirmed . The find- ing of an area of local swelling in ...
... pyelonephritis , an urgent RUS must be done to determine if the mass is caused by a urinary tract obstruction . If there is no mass , the ultra- sound can be done when the UTI is confirmed . The find- ing of an area of local swelling in ...
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