Abstract

The volume is divided into three parts: the first is a general consideration of the subject, and the second and third parts show, primarily in atlas form, the author's experience with cystourethrography in children and in adults. There is a good bibliography and an effective index. The author initially discusses and illustrates radiologic anatomy and physiology of the bladder and urethra and describes in considerable detail techniques of examination. In the former, the author discards urethral shape in the female patient as an indication of pathologic change and considers all the variations which have previously been ascribed to meatal stenosis as normal variation.

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