Since it first published in 1954, Campbell's Urology has established a universal reputation as the "bible of urology." The meticulously revised, updated, and expanded New Edition-now encompassing 4 volumes-continues to be the most comprehensive, up-to-date urology textbook in the world. Hundreds of internationally recognized contributors address every aspect of the specialty in complete detail, including operative and pediatric urology. The result is a single resource that readers can consult for current, reliable answers on any subject in urology.
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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.
Brooks,. MD. QUESTIONS. 1. 2. The greater and lesser sciatic foramina are separated by the: a. sacrotuberous ligament. b. Cooper (pectineal) ligament. c. arcuate line. d. sacrospinous ligament. e. piriformis muscle. 2.
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Uses a chapter sequence which mirrors that of the parent text, and provides specific page references for each question-making it easy to turn to the relevant sections of Campbell's UROLOGY, 8th Edition for more information.
Irwin. Goldstein. QUESTIONS. 1. Sexual health encompasses which of the following concepts? a. Absence of sexual dysfunction/problem b. Mental well-being c. Human development and maturation d. All of the above e. a and c 2.