<p>From the book reviews:</p><p>“Editors V.S. Dogra and G.T. Mac Lennan … aimed to create a textbook that examines radiologic aspects of various urogenital diseases and their corresponding pathological features. … This textbook was based on an original concept which provides the reader with comprehensive information in two important fields, and is highly useful for clinicians. Richly illustrated, with photographs, tables and figures including gross and microscopic features of the diseases, this reference work will be useful for daily practice.” (European Urology Today, July-September, 2014)</p><p>“This book certainly fulfills the purpose of presenting the imaging findings of all modalities and the corresponding gross and microscopic pathology all under one cover. It meets the needs of the trainees and practitioners in radiology and urology well. … It is attractive as a reference and review text for all involved in the care of patients with diseases of the kidney, bladder, or urethra, and it belongs on the shelf of the library of every educational institution.” (Bharat Raval, Radiology, Vol. 272 (2), August, 2014)</p><p>“This book reviews diseases of the kidneys, ureter, and bladder with an emphasis on the correlation of imaging and pathological findings. … It should benefit practicing radiologists, residents, and fellows with an interest in GU radiology; pathologists and urologists also may find it helpful. … The comprehensive review of disease entities, the clinically oriented coverage, and the excellent image quality make this book an excellent resource for anyone with an interest in GU radiology or pathology.” (Yulia Melenevsky, Doody’s Book Reviews, June, 2013)</p>
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Dr. Vikram S. Dogra is currently Professor of Radiology and Urology at the University of Rochester New York. He is fellow of the European Society of Urogenital Radiology and fellow of the Society of Uroradiology. He has taught and trained hundreds of radiology residents and trained many fellows in radiology from Egypt, India, China, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Turkey and Israel. Dr. Dogra has 7 books of Radiology to his credit. Dr. Dogra is also current chair of the continuous professional improvement - Genito Urinary module subcommittee of the American College of Radiology.
Dr. Gregory T. MacLennan earned his M.D. degree from the University of Manitoba, Canada, in 1971. He spent six years training in General Surgery and Urology at Manitoba Affiliated Teaching Hospitals, and followed this with a fellowship in Urodynamics at St. Peter's Hospitals, London, England. From 1978 until 1989, Dr. MacLennan practiced Urology in Grand Forks, N.D. and progressed from Clinical Instructor to Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine. In 1989, he returned to Manitoba Affiliated Teaching Hospitals and spent 5 years in Residency and fellowship training in Anatomic Pathology and Cytopathology. In 1994 he began a Fellowship in Surgical and Genitourinary Pathology at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Following his Fellowship, he joined the staff of the Department of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1995. Dr. MacLennan is Board certified in both Urology and Anatomic Pathology in both Canada and the United States. Additionally, he is Board certified in Cytopathology. Dr. MacLennan is Professor of Pathology at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, with secondary appointments in Urology and Oncology. He is the Division Chief of Anatomic Pathology, the Director of the Human Tissue Procurement Facility at University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Director of the Tissue Procurement and Histology CoreFacility of the Seidman Cancer Center. Dr. MacLennan has a particular interest in genitourinary pathology. Much of his time is committed to diagnostic surgical pathology and cytopathology. His research has been predominantly clinically oriented, in collaboration with urologists, oncologists and other pathologists, but has also involved collaborations with basic scientists.