Cloacal Malformations: Case Studies
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Cloacal Malformations: Case Studies

Expert Analysis (Click for details)
Reference Quality
Overall Score 5.0/5
Strengths
Comprehensive, well-indexed, and supplemented with online resources for ongoing reference.
Limitations
Limited scope to cloacal malformations only.
Recommendations
An invaluable reference for multidisciplinary teams in pediatric colorectal centers.
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A comprehensive account of all elements of care cloaca patients. Case studies provide valuable insights into a range of clinical scenarios, never previously categorized in this way. This is a unique resource that specialists across numerous fields will find to be an invaluable resource when dealing with the complex needs of cloaca patients

ISBN-139781032215471
ISBN-10103221547X
PublisherCRC Press
Publication DateJanuary 2024
Edition1
Pages262
Languageen
FormatHardcover

Expert Analysis & Insights

In-depth editorial assessment across key dimensions

5 dimensions analyzed
Reference Quality
5.0

Comprehensive, well-indexed, and supplemented with online resources for ongoing reference.

An invaluable reference for multidisciplinary teams in pediatric colorectal centers.

Learning Effectiveness
5.0

Well-structured, case-based format facilitates effective learning and skill acquisition.

Best for surgical trainees and practitioners with foundational knowledge.

Knowledge Depth
5.0

Unparalleled depth on cloacal malformations, from fetal diagnosis to long-term adult outcomes.

For specialists seeking a single, in-depth reference on cloacal anomalies.

Practical Application
5.0

Richly illustrated, with online resources and case studies for immediate clinical application.

Best for pediatric surgical teams in a clinical setting, for preoperative planning and management.

Clinical Relevance
5.0

Comprehensive, multidisciplinary guide covering all aspects of cloacal malformation care.

Essential for pediatric surgeons, urologists, and gynecologists managing cloacal patients.