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Goldfarb 210 1$aChichester, England :$cWiley-Blackwell,$d2014. 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (369 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-40543-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aHow to build a kidney stone prevention clinic / David S. Goldfarb -- Metabolic evaluation : interpretation of 24 hour urine chemistries / John R. Asplin -- Uric acid stones / Naim M. Maalouf -- Calcium stones / John C. Lieske -- Struvite stones / Brian H. Eisner, Sameer M. Deshmukh and Dirk Lange -- Genetic causes of kidney stones : cystinuria, primary hyperoxaluria, Dent disease, and APRT deficiency / Runolfur Palsson -- Evaluation and management of pediatric stones / Vidar O. Edvardsson and Sherry S. Ross -- Primary hyperparathyroidism and stones / Marcella Donovan Walker and Shonni J. Silverberg -- Renal tubular acidosis, stones and nephrocalcinosis / Robert J. Unwin, Stephen B. Walsh and Oliver M. Wrong -- Drug-induced stones / Michel Daudon and Paul Jungers -- Management of renal colic and medical expulsive therapy / Michael S. Borofsky and Ojas Shah -- Indications for conservative and surgical management of urinary stone disease / Brian D. Duty, Michael J. Conlin -- Peri-operative imaging : y plain film, sonography, contrast based fluoroscopic imaging, computerized tomography and magnetic resonance urography / Nicole Hindman -- Emergent urinary drainage techniques employed for an obstructing upper urinary tract calculus with and without associated sepsis / S. Mathur and F. X. Keeley -- Endoscopic management of lower urinary tract calculi : tips and tricks / Christopher Dixon and Sean Fullerton -- Ureteroscopy / Israel Franco and Lesli Nicolay -- ESWL in children : renal stones / Jordan Gitlin and Kai-wen Chuan -- Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy : generators and treatment techniques / Jessica E. Paonessa and James E. Lingeman -- Ureteroscopic lithotripsy : indications, access endoscopes, accessories, and lithotrites / Julien Letendre and Olivier Traxer -- Ureteropyeloscopic management of upper urinary tract calculi / Michael Grasso, Andrew Fishman and Bobby Alexander -- PCNL : access and instrumentation / Arvind P. Ganpule, Sachin Abrol, Abhishek Laddha and Mahesh R. Desai -- Percutaneous management of intrarenal calculi / Majid Esghi and Michael Degan -- Laparoscopic and open surgical management of urinary calculi / Ahmed Alasker, Reza Ghavamian and Davis Hoenig -- Multimodality therapy : mixing and matching of surgical techniques for the treatment of stone disease / Nir Kleinmann, Kelly A. Healy and Demetrius H. Bagley -- Management of complications associated with various lithotripsy techniques / Angela M. Cottrell and Andrew J. 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