This text provides a survey of all the modern methods now used throughout the world in the diagnostic radiology of urological diseases. The authors examine the use of the latest equipment and techniques, as well as older but still highly valuable methods, and explain the strengths and drawbacks of each in critical detail. The 11 chapters start with an explanation of diagnostic methods available, including ultrasound and the use of contrast media, as well as their application and side effects. Subsequent chapters then deal with the most important diseases encountered in North America and Europe, but also include additional medical problems, conditions such as urological tuberculosis, which are more frequently found in other parts of the world.
