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Adolescent urology.

Marcos R Perez-Brayfield1, Adam Baseman, Andrew J Kirsch

  • 1Miami Children's Hospital, Miami University School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33155, USA.

Adolescent Medicine Clinics
|April 23, 2005
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Adolescent urology addresses childhood conditions like hydronephrosis and new-onset adult urologic issues such as kidney stones during puberty. This review covers common adolescent urologic disorders.

Area of Science:

  • Adolescent urology
  • Pediatric urology
  • Developmental urology

Background:

  • Adolescence is a critical developmental period coinciding with puberty.
  • Urologic conditions in adolescents may persist from childhood or signal adult-onset diseases.
  • Common examples include hydronephrosis, enuresis, voiding dysfunction, urolithiasis, and varicoceles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review key urologic conditions prevalent in the adolescent population.
  • To highlight the transition of urologic care from pediatric to adult management.
  • To provide an overview of common diagnostic and management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of adolescent urology topics.
  • Synthesis of information on common pediatric and adult urologic conditions presenting in adolescence.

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  • Focus on conditions like hydronephrosis, enuresis, voiding dysfunction, urolithiasis, and varicoceles.
  • Main Results:

    • Adolescent urology bridges pediatric and adult urologic concerns.
    • Conditions such as hydronephrosis and enuresis require continued management.
    • Emerging issues like urolithiasis and varicoceles necessitate early identification and treatment.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding adolescent urologic conditions is crucial for timely intervention.
    • This age group experiences a unique spectrum of urologic disorders.
    • Effective management requires awareness of both pediatric carry-over and adult-onset conditions.