Genitourinary trauma
- PMID: 3909596
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02926885
Genitourinary trauma
Abstract
A general review of genitourinary trauma is presented. Current practices, as well as old and more recent controversies involving diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, are discussed. The close cooperation between radiologists and urologists is essential for the most effective management of genitourinary trauma.
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