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The Role Of Bacteria In Urology 2nd Ed Dirk Lange Kymora B Scotland

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The Role Of Bacteria In Urology 2nd Ed Dirk Lange Kymora B Scotland
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Author: Dirk Lange, Kymora B. Scotland
ISBN: 9783030175412, 9783030175429, 3030175413, 3030175421
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2nd ed.

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The Role Of Bacteria In Urology 2nd Ed Dirk Lange Kymora B Scotland by Dirk Lange, Kymora B. Scotland 9783030175412, 9783030175429, 3030175413, 3030175421 instant download after payment.

This updated volume provides a concise guide to the pathogenic, therapeutic, and preventative roles of bacteria in urology. New chapters discussing the involvement of the microbiome in the areas of recurrent kidney stone disease, female urology, and prostate cancer are included. The treatment of urosepsis, stone management, genitourinary malignancy, stone sequencing, and the role of microbiome and virome in urology are also covered.

The Role of Bacteria in Urology is relevant to both clinicians and scientists interested in the infection of the genitourinary system.

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