Prenatal Diagnosis of HydronephrosisMarc CendronPediatric Urologic EmergenciesDennis S. PeppasVesicoureteral RefluxDavid B. JosephEndoscopic Treatment of Vesicoureteric RefluxMichael P. Leonard and Karen PsooyHypospadiasAseem R. Shukla, Rakesh P. Patel, and Douglas A. CanningBladder Exstrophy for the General Urologist: New Discoveries and Modern ManagementJohn P. Gearhart and Fernando A. FerrerThe Undescended Testis and Other Forms of CryptorchidismRichard I. SilverDuplicated Ureters and UreterocelesChristopher S. CooperVoiding DysfunctionBarbara V. Wise, Arlene C. Gerson, Kathy Kinsman, and Steven G. DocimoNeurogenic Bladder and BowelZachary V. Zuniga, Barbara V. Wise, Kathy Kinsman, and Steven G. DocimoPediatric Stone Disease: Current Approaches to Diagnosis and ManagementRanjiv I. MathewsDevelopmental Perspectives of Children with Genitourinary AnomaliesWilliam G. ReinerPediatric Genitourinary OncologyFernando A. FerrerIndex ...provides an excellent update into the current state of the art for pediatric urology...easy to read and it is well illustrated. Pediatric nephrologists would find this a good way to update themselves on current standards in pediatric urology. Trainee surgeons will also find this a useful overview of the subject, as the book is concise enough to read in a single session. - Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health
Currently there are few books that provide a nice summary of current pediatric urological principles. This book will be useful for any individual who desires such a review. -Doody's Health Sciences and Book Review JournalThe practice and science of pediatric urology has changed rapidly in the last few years with the availability of new surgical techniques, more informative prenatal evaluations, and better biomedical substances. In Pediatric Urology, leading pediatric urologists from major academic institutions offer a unique practice-oriented approach to these new developments. Here, the practicing urologisló(