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Selected lectures from Urology
Selected lectures from Urology are devoted to the students of General medicine in the fifth and sixth study years. The students can find here the supporting materials to study Urology topics in the form of lecture notes that should be used in combination with recommended literature. The slides offered here describe particular topics according to the syllabus.
History and examination in Urology
Article about basic examination in Urology, how to take history, how to perform physical examination. History taking is very important part of any medical investigation. How to take general informations about patient (family history, occupational informations, previous surgery, labours and current medication) is well known. Also, groups of specific urological symptoms are listed here. Much of the genitourinary tract is hidden from view. The testes and epididymes can be identified separately. If epididymal infection is present or testicular torsion is suspected, the examination must be gentle. Observation of the colour of the scrotal wall may reveal hyperaemia. The absence of a cremasteric reflex contraction when the scrotum, or the area close to the scrotum, is touched is also an important sign to elicit. The loss of this reflex is not diagnostic of one pathology, but its presence is strongly against a diagnosis of torsion.
Laboratory, imaging and endoscopic examinations in urology
Laboratory examinations in urology play a crucial role in the assessment of diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Urinalysis is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to detect infection, hematuria, proteinuria, and metabolic abnormalities. Blood laboratory tests provide essential information about renal function, electrolyte balance, and systemic inflammation. Measurement of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is widely used in the evaluation of prostatic diseases. Imaging examinations are indispensable for the anatomical and functional assessment of the urogenital system. Ultrasonography is frequently employed as a first-line imaging modality due to its availability and non-invasive nature. Computed tomography offers high-resolution visualization of the urinary tract and is particularly valuable in the detection of urolithiasis. Magnetic resonance imaging provides superior soft-tissue contrast and is especially important in prostate imaging. Conventional radiographic examinations retain a role in the evaluation of selected urological conditions. The integration of laboratory and imaging examinations enables accurate diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic decision-making in urology.
Symptoms, signs and investigation of urogenital system disorders
..Urology is the branch of medicine that focuses on.. .. oncology and urologic oncological surgery, endourology and endourologic surgery, urogynecology and..
Injury of the urogenital system
.. aspects of kidney and genital injuries in urology, their diagnosis and treatment, for the needs of.. ..keywords: rupture, genital trauma, trauma in urology, AAST renal injury grading..
Congenital anomalies of the urogenital system
.. deals with all the most important errors in urology, their diagnosis and treatment, for the needs of..
Infections of the urogenital system
.. with all the most important aspects of UTI in urology, their diagnosis and treatment, for the needs of..
Urolithiasis - Stone disease
.. important aspects of kidney stone diseases in urology, their diagnosis and treatment, for the needs of..
Lectures from Surgery 6
.. lectures include those topics: Burns; Orthopedy; Urology; Oncosurgery; Pediatric Surgery; Vessel and..
Haematuria
.. common urologic diagnoses accounting for 20% of urology consultations. The prevalence of microscopic..
Poruchy fertility
.. ISBN: 0521774748.
Turčan P. Sexuologie pro urology a gynekology, Praha: Maxdorf, Praha, 2012. 440s...
Podtlakové uzatváranie rán – nové poznatky a možnosti aplikácie
.. Wounds by Vacuum Assisted Closure. European Urology Supplements, 2004, 3, s. 206
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