by Matthew Rifkin
Imaging of the Scrotum and Penis creates an understanding of the embryology, anatomy, pathology and imaging findings in the variety of clinical problems that can and do affect the male patient
Features:
- Uses a symptom-related approach, starting with the clinical history and physical examination, progressing to the appropriate imaging modalities
- Provides both an overview and an in-depth analysis of the various imaging approaches used in the evaluation of diseases of the external male genitalia
- Illustrated with over 690 photographs, diagrams and tables
Contents
- Embryology and normal anatomy of the lower male genital tract
- Overview of imaging methods
- Scrotal masses (and scrotal enlargement)
- The painful scrotum
- Scrotal trauma and postoperative changes
- Male infertility
- Congenital anomalies
- Miscellaneous conditions: Testicular calcifications, anomalies of the rete testis, hernias
- The pediatric scrotum
- The penis
- Ultrasound of the male anterior urethra
- Erectile dysfunction
Index