This review text enables urology residents and practising urologists to test their knowledge. It serves as preparation for board and recertification examinations, and also allows readers to evaluate and refine their familiarity with the field.
In addition, up to 14% of patients were found to have noninfectious stones, consisting of calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate with no struvite component (Allison et al, 1985; Robertson and Woodhouse, 2006). Uric acid calculi are rare ...
With new and updated questions based on Campbell-Walsh-Wein Urology 12th Edition content, this comprehensive review covers all the core material you need to know for board exam preparation and MOC exams.
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Pediatric Urology consists of 38 chapters, authored by world-class authorities, from the 10th edition of Campbell-Walsh Urology, as well as self-assessment questions from the accompanying Review Manual.