
Nocturia Is The Most Bothersome And Prevalent Lower Urinary Tract Symptom In The World. It Has A Multifactorial Aetiology Ranging From Medical Causes To Surgical Causes, Which Means A Thorough History And Clinical Examination Is Required Before Treatment From The Appropriate Specialist. Part Of The Oxford Urology Library, This Pocketbook Covers All The Clinically Relevant Aspects Of A Demanding Subject With Up-to-date Information From Experts In Urology. With Chapters Covering The Definition, Epidemiology, Assessment And Treatment Of Nocturia, This Title Is An Invaluable And Easy-to-read Reference.
This text investigates the multifactorial etiology, clinical assessment, and management strategies for nocturia, the most prevalent lower urinary tract symptom globally. Authors Hashim Hashim and Paul Abrams utilize their clinical expertise to synthesize current medical research into a practical framework for practitioners. The book argues that because nocturia stems from diverse medical and surgical origins, a systematic diagnostic approach is required before initiating treatment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this title as a concise, high-utility reference for clinicians navigating the complexities of urological symptoms. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and its effectiveness as a quick-reference guide within the Oxford Urology Library series.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191029211
ISBN-13:
9780191029219
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