In this issue of Urologic Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Onofrio Antonio Catalano and Michael Stanley Gee bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Urologic Tract Imaging. Technical advances in MRI, CT, and ultrasound, along with molecule-targeted radiopharmaceuticals and urinary contrast-based MRI and US, have transformed urologic tract imaging in recent years. In this issue, top experts review the principles of various novel imaging technologies, describe their application to the urinary tract, and provide imaging examples of normal anatomy and pathology.- Contains 13 relevant, practice-oriented topics, including morphologic urologic imaging; molecular urologic imaging; urologic imaging of congenital anomalies, infections, and inflammations; imaging of cancers and mimics; imaging of urologic trauma and urolithiasis; and much more.- Provides in-depth clinical reviews on urologic tract imaging, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.- Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
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Table of Contents
Morphologic Urologic ImagingThe Role of Nuclear Medicine in Imaging and Therapy of Prostate Cancer: The State of the Art
Congenital Abnormalities of Kidneys and Urinary Tract: A Top-Down Review of the Embryology and Imaging Appearance
Urologic Imaging: Infections and Inflammation
Imaging in Urolithiasis
Imaging of Urologic Trauma
Urologic Imaging of the Kidneys: Cancers and Mimics
Urologic Imaging of Collecting System and Ureters: Cancers and Mimics
Urologic Imaging of the Bladder: Cancers and Mimics
Urologic Imaging of the Prostate: Cancer and Mimics
Appearance of the Upper Urinary System After Treatment
Posttreatment Lower Urinary Tract and Prostate Imaging