Difference between revisions of "An introduction to genitourinary pathology"
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'''Genitourinary pathology''', also '''GU pathology''', is an important area of pathology. The bread & butter of GU pathology is the [[prostate gland]]. | '''Genitourinary pathology''', also '''GU pathology''', is an important area of pathology. The bread & butter of GU pathology is the [[prostate gland]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:56, 21 November 2014
Genitourinary pathology, also GU pathology, is an important area of pathology. The bread & butter of GU pathology is the prostate gland.
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Testis
Main article: Testis
The testes are important for the survival of the species and occasionally afflicted by tumours.
Kidney
Main article: Kidney tumours
Main article: Medical kidney diseases
Main article: Pediatric kidney tumours
Prostate
Main article: Prostate
Main article: Prostate cancer
The bread & butter of GU pathology.
Urothelium
Main article: Urothelium
Main article: Bladder cancer
Specific entities
Urethral caruncle
Main article: Urethral caruncle