Urology: paediatric
01 Clinicians Tools and Resources
- Pediatric Urology Book: free textbook on web from a group of international contributors
SECTION 1
Embryology of the urinary tract and perinatal urology
Pediatric Genitourinary Dermatoses
Imaging of the urinary tract
Urodynamic assessment
SECTION 2
Upper Urinary Tract - Kidney and ureter
A. Developmental anomalies
Abnormalities of migration and fusion
Multicystic dysplastic kidney
Duplex kidneys
B. Nephrological considerations
Renal Impairment
Cystic kidney disease
C. Obstruction
Hydronephrosis- UPJ
Hydronephrosis- megaureter/UVJ
SECTION 3
Lower Urinary Tract- Bladder
A. Developmental anomalies
Diverticulum and urachal anomalies
B. Functional voiding disturbances
Dysfunctional Voiding and other daytime wetting disorders
Nocturnal Enuresis
C. Vesicoureteral reflux and Urinary tract infection
Vesicoureteral reflux
Urinary tract infection
SECTION 4
LOWER URINARY TRACT- INFRAVESICAL
A. Developmental anomalies
Urethral duplication and other urethral anomalies ( excluding hypospadias)
B. Obstruction
Posterior urethral valves
Syringocele
Prenatal lower urinary tract obstruction
SECTION 5
ONCOLOGY
Renal Tumours
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Testicular tumours
Adrenal tumours- neuroblastoma/phaeochromocytoma
SECTION 6
NEUROGENIC ABNORMALITIES
A. Neurogenic bladder and bowel and it'smanagement
SECTION 7
GENITALIA AND PERINEUM
A. Penis
Common foreskin problems and hidden penis
hypospadias
epispadias
B. Disorders of sex development
DSD-issues for a urologist
DSD-issues for an endocrinologist
C. Testis and groin conditions
Undescended testis
Varicocele
Miscellaneous testicular conditions
Hydrocele and Hernia
D. Developmental anomalies
Bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex and cloacal exstrophy
Genitourinary problems in patients with Anorectal Anomalies
Prune Belly syndrome
SECTION 8
Urolithiasis
Long-term Outcomes and Adolescent Management of Epispadias, Exstrophy and Prune Belly Syndrome
Urinary tract trauma
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Last updated: 16/09/2012