
CASE DISCUSSION
Urinary Tract Infections: Clinical Approach and Management
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Case Description
An infection of the urinary system is known as a urinary tract infection (UTI). The urethra (urethritis) may be affected by this kind of infection (pyelonephritis) kidneys, bladder (cystitis). A consequence of kidneys' blood-filtering function is urine, or pee. When waste materials and extra water...
Case Summary
- The presentation covers the clinical approach and management of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in adults and adolescents, excluding the pediatric population. It is divided into four parts: core content, advanced clinical management, specialized populations/complications, and implementation/resources.
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Dr. Vivek Vishwanathan
Consultant Pediatric Urologist, Dhiraj Hospital, Vadodara Assistant Professor, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, VadodaraDr. Vivek Vishwanathan is a Consultant Pediatric Urologist at Dhiraj Hospital, Vadodara, and serves as an Assistant Professor at Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vadodara. He specializes in the diagnosis and management of congenital and acquired urological disorders in children, with expertise in minimally invasive and reconstructive pediatric urology. Actively involved in clinical practice, teaching, and academic research, Dr. Vishwanathan is committed to advancing evidence-based pediatric urological care. His passion for education and patient-centered management makes him a valued speaker in the field.
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