New Urology eBook Collection - Just Launched at MLA 2010
We are pleased to announce that a new Urology eBook Collection was just launched at MLA 2010; all titles in this collection are also available a la carte.
Hanno: Penn Clinical Manual of Urology, 1st ed, 2007 (Saunders)
An excellent resource for clinical questions and answers, this one-volume reference presents the key clinical information you need to diagnose and treat urologic disorders quickly and effectively. Brief, well-illustrated chapters and clearly presented algorithms, tables, and figures combine with an easy-to-read format for the comprehensive coverage you demand. You can also brush up or prepare for board review using the self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter. This is a unique offering that deserves a place on every urologist's shelf.
http://www.mdconsult.com/public/book/view?title=Hanno:+Penn+Clinical+Manual+of+Urology
Raz: Female Urology, 3rd ed, 2008 (Saunders)
Completely reorganized and updated, the 3rd edition of this best-selling reference presents comprehensive coverage of all aspects of female urology, making it easy to implement today's best approaches for every patient, both surgical and non-surgical. Featuring the work of all new contributors and 30% new content to keep you abreast of the latest in the specialty, this text enables you to implement the most current techniques through new chapters on pharmacologic neuromodulation (Botox) and laparoscopic management of SUI, as well as an expanded section on surgical management of pelvic organ prolapse. It also includes 200 new illustrations and 400 new clinical photographs reflecting the state of current practice.
http://www.mdconsult.com/public/book/view?title=Raz:+Female+Urology
Taneja: Complications of Urologic Surgery, 4th ed, 2009 (Saunders)
This text is a urology resource that presents current management strategies with an emphasis on prevention for the most effective patient care. Recognized leaders in the field address both office-based complications, as well as common and uncommon surgical complications arising from open and minimally invasive urologic surgery, to equip you to handle a wide range of situations. It also includes a discreet medical complications section that enables you to stay current with this rapidly changing area of urology and understand the risks and benefits of the newest hormone and chemotherapeutic regimens.
http://www.mdconsult.com/public/book/view?title=Taneja:+Complications+of+Urologic+Surgery
Walters: Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, 3rd ed, 2006, (Mosby)
Edited and authored by some of the most respected figures in the field, this newly revised book is your comprehensive guide to all areas of urogynecology, including urinary and fecal incontinence, urodynamic testing, management of genuine stress incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, overactive bladder, and much more. This practical, clinically-oriented text moves from basic concepts to clinical and urodynamic evaluation, management, and treatment. Inside, you'll find evidence-based assessments of appropriate therapies, along with algorithmic approaches to common complaints, and clear surgical illustrations. Exclusive to the 3rd edition is a section addressing painful and irritative voiding disorders, including overactive bladder, as well as 20 new case presentations that offer opinions from the leading experts in urogynecology and urology
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