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Clerkship - Genito-Urinary

  1. Describe the potential etiologies of hematuria.
  2. Consider age and character of bleeding: initial, terminal, total.
  3. Consider microscopic vs. gross hematuria
  4. Discuss the diagnostic modalities available for evaluation of hematuria.
  5. Consider CT, cystoscopy, IVP, ultrasound, cystourethrogram, and retrograde pyleography.
  6. Describe the staging and management of renal cell carcinoma, and transitional cell carcinoma.
  7. Discuss renal and ureteral calculi.
  8. Discuss the clinical presentation of renal and ureteral calculi.
  9. Discuss the etiologies and diagnostic evaluation of a patient with UTI
  10. Outline the etiologies and work-up of a patient with pneumaturia.
  11. Outline the initial evaluation of patients presenting with urinary frequency, nocturia, urgency or urinary retention.

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