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lurologie

Lurologie, usually written urologie in Dutch and French-speaking contexts, is a medical-surgical specialty focused on disorders of the urinary tract in both sexes and on the male reproductive system. The field combines medical management with surgical techniques and operates alongside related specialties such as nephrology, oncology, and endocrinology.

The principal organs addressed include the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and in men, the prostate, testes,

Common conditions encountered in urology include urinary tract infections, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, hematuria, benign prostatic

Diagnostics and treatment involve patient history and physical examination, urinalysis, urine culture, imaging such as ultrasound,

Training and practice typically require medical schooling followed by residency in urology, with board certification in

penis,
and
related
structures
such
as
the
seminal
vesicles.
Urologists
may
treat
pediatric
and
adult
patients
and
may
subspecialize
in
areas
such
as
pediatric
urology,
uro-oncology,
endourology,
reconstructive
urology,
female
urology,
and
neuro-urology.
hyperplasia
(BPH),
prostate
or
bladder
cancer,
erectile
dysfunction,
and
infertility.
Urologists
also
manage
congenital
anomalies,
urinary
tract
obstructions,
and
male
infertility,
often
in
collaboration
with
other
specialists.
CT
or
MRI,
and
procedures
like
cystoscopy
and
urodynamics;
PSA
testing
is
used
in
some
settings
for
prostate
assessment.
Treatments
range
from
medical
management
with
antibiotics,
alpha-blockers,
antimuscarinics,
and
PDE5
inhibitors
to
surgical
options
including
TURP,
radical
prostatectomy,
cystectomy,
nephrectomy,
and
kidney
stone
procedures
(ESWL,
ureteroscopy,
percutaneous
nephrolithotomy).
Minimally
invasive
and
robotic-assisted
techniques,
catheterization,
stents,
and
reconstructive
surgeries
are
also
common.
many
countries.
Urology
is
practiced
in
hospitals
and
clinics
worldwide
and
emphasizes
preserving
function
and
quality
of
life
while
treating
complex
urinary
and
reproductive
disorders.