Urodynamics : Hydrodynamics of the Ureter and Renal Pelvis.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington :
Elsevier Science,
1971.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Copyright; List of Contributors; Preface; I: Ureteral Morphology as a Basis for Peristaltic Activity: Basic Principles; Chapter 1: Ureteral Embryology, Developmental Anatomy, and Myology; Publisher Summary; Gross Anatomy; Microscopic Structure; Specific Features; Chapter 2: The Neurohistochemistry of Mammalian Ureter; Publisher Summary; Materials and Methods; Results; Model of Innervation to the Ureter; Conclusions; Chapter 3: Some Biophysical Aspects of Ureter Smooth Muscle; Publisher Summary; Summary.
- Chapter 4: A Comparison of Other Conduit Organs with the Ureter: Reaching toward a Clearer Concept of Ureteral PeristalsisPublisher Summary; Models; Conclusions; Chapter 5: The Renal Pelvis and Calyces; Publisher Summary; Discussion; II: The Concept of Ureteral Peristaltic Function; Chapter 6: Cineradiographic Observations of Ureteral Functions in Man and Dog; Publisher Summary; Discussion; Summary; Chapter 7: Ureteral Delivery and Efflux; Publisher Summary; Methods; Results; Discussion; Summary; Chapter 8: Ureteral Peristaltic Pressure Methods; Publisher Summary; Direct Observation.
- Examination of Ureteral EffluxX-Ray Techniques; Electromanometry or Ureteral Peristaltic Pressure Method; Ureteral Perfusion; In Vitro Methods; Tissue Culture; Biochemical Assays; Histology and Histochemistry; Pharmacologic Methods; Electromyography; Preparations for Study of the Ureter; Chapter 9: Ureteral Peristaltic Activity; Publisher Summary; Activity with Low Rates of Urine Flow; Normal Hydration; Retrograde Flow; Effect of Bladder Distention; Diuresis; Effect of Mechanical Stimulation; Effect of Mechanical Obstruction; Effect of Gravity; Conclusion.
- Chapter 10: The Isolated Ureter in VitroPublisher Summary; Summary; Chapter 11: Correlation of Cineradiographic Image and Pressure Tracing of Ureteral Peristalsis; Publisher Summary; Method; Results; Summary; Conclusion; Chapter 12: Electrophysiological Methods in the Study of Ureteral Dynamics; Publisher Summary; Materials and Instruments; Methods; Discussion and Conclusions; Discussion; III: Bioengineering Aspects of Ureteral Function; Chapter 13: Ureteral Dimensions and Specifications for Bioengineering Modeling; Publisher Summary; Chapter 14: Basic Engineering Principles of Ureteral Flow.
- Publisher SummaryAnalysis; Summary; Chapter 15: Peristaltic Pumping: A Bioengineering Model; Publisher Summary; Simplifying Assumptions; Analysis; The Muscle Action; Numerical Procedure; Results; Conclusion; Appendix; Chapter 16: The Ureter as a Peristaltic Pump; Publisher Summary; The Ureter as a Uniform Circular Collapsing Tube; The Ureter as a Traveling Sinusoidal Wave; The Ureter as a Traveling Wave of Arbitrary Shape; Comparison of the Theory with Experiments; Conclusions and Future Work; Chapter 17: Hydrodynamic Model of Ureteral Function; Publisher Summary; Objectives; Previous Work.