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Urological Men's Health: A Guide for Urologists and Primary Care
Physicians covers the major urologic conditions that have an impact
on the health and well being of the adult male. It opens with an
overview of general men's preventative health, as practiced by a
world leading Executive Health center. The volume covers the major
genitourinary malignancies and addresses the latest controversies
in screening and treatment selection. This is followed by coverage
of the conditions that don't shorten life but have major impact on
quality of life and health care expenditure: BPH, urinary
incontinence, infertility, urethral strictures, erectile
dysfunction, urinary tract infections and chronic pelvic pain. Also
included are chapters on herbal and complementary therapy,
psychological and spousal support in urologic illness and the links
between genitourinary disease and general vascular endothelial
dysfunction. Urological Men's Health: A Guide for Urologists and
Primary Care Physicians will be of great value to Urologists,
Internists, General Practitioners and the residents and fellows who
train within these specialties.
Kidney Transplants are the most frequently performed solid organ
transplants. Pancreas transplantation offers unique survival and
quality of life benefits to selected diabetics with or without
concomitant renal failure. Usually, kidney and pancreas transplant
recipients are managed by the same team of physicians and surgeons.
Current textbooks dealing with kidney and pancreas transplantation
are unfortunately usually in the form of introductory manuals or
primers and lack crucial practical detail and scientific depth
relevant to the practicing physician. The transplant physicians and
surgeons at Cleveland Clinic have collaborated to produce a
textbook devoted to kidney and pancreas transplantation that
addresses the need for a work that is well grounded in scientific
principles, quantitative clinical reasoning, clinical pharmacology,
tested clinical practices and overall clinical applicability. Also
addressed are key aspects in the initiation, maintenance and
sustained growth of viable clinical programs in kidney and pancreas
transplantation.
Chronic Prostatitis is a common and debilitating condition
affecting 5-12% of men worldwide. The most common form is category
III, or Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Cutting-edge clinical
research has led to advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of
prostatitis, a group of conditions that is at once extremely
common, poorly understood, inadequately treated and
under-researched. In Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain
Syndrome, the author provides todaya (TM)s most current information
covering the four categories of prostatitis (acute, chronic
bacterial, CPPS and asymptomatic inflammation). A diverse
international group of contributors that includes urologists
(academic, primary care and front line private practice),
scientists, psychologists, and pain specialists from the National
Institutes of Health provide the reader with novel approaches to
helping their patients. The chapters in this important new work
cover general evaluation of the prostatitis patient, the approach
to acute prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic
pelvic pain syndrome, evidence behind individual therapies and
ancillary topics such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, the
link between chronic prostatitis and prostate cancer, male
interstitial cystitis and the potential etiologic role of
calcifying nanoparticles. Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain
Syndrome offers novel approaches to diagnosing this condition as
well as providing ways in which to ease the suffering of the
patient with prostatitis.
The transplant physicians and surgeons at Cleveland Clinic have
collaborated to produce, Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation: A
Practical Guide. This volume is devoted to kidney and pancreas
transplantation and is well grounded in scientific principles,
quantitative clinical reasoning, clinical pharmacology, tested
clinical practices and overall clinical applicability. Also
addressed are key aspects in the initiation, maintenance and
sustained growth of viable clinical programs in kidney and pancreas
transplantation. Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation: A Practical
Guide will be of great value to transplant physicians as well as
medical and surgical fellows who intend to pursue an interest in
transplantation.
Urological Men's Health: A Guide for Urologists and Primary Care
Physicians covers the major urologic conditions that have an impact
on the health and well being of the adult male. It opens with an
overview of general men's preventative health, as practiced by a
world leading Executive Health center. The volume covers the major
genitourinary malignancies and addresses the latest controversies
in screening and treatment selection. This is followed by coverage
of the conditions that don't shorten life but have major impact on
quality of life and health care expenditure: BPH, urinary
incontinence, infertility, urethral strictures, erectile
dysfunction, urinary tract infections and chronic pelvic pain. Also
included are chapters on herbal and complementary therapy,
psychological and spousal support in urologic illness and the links
between genitourinary disease and general vascular endothelial
dysfunction. Urological Men's Health: A Guide for Urologists and
Primary Care Physicians will be of great value to Urologists,
Internists, General Practitioners and the residents and fellows who
train within these specialties.
Chronic Prostatitis is a common and debilitating condition
affecting 5-12% of men worldwide. The most common form is category
III, or Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Cutting-edge clinical
research has led to advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of
prostatitis, a group of conditions that is at once extremely
common, poorly understood, inadequately treated and
under-researched. In Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain
Syndrome, the author provides today's most current information
covering the four categories of prostatitis (acute, chronic
bacterial, CPPS and asymptomatic inflammation). A diverse
international group of contributors that includes urologists
(academic, primary care and front line private practice),
scientists, psychologists, and pain specialists from the National
Institutes of Health provide the reader with novel approaches to
helping their patients. The chapters in this important new work
cover general evaluation of the prostatitis patient, the approach
to acute prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic
pelvic pain syndrome, evidence behind individual therapies and
ancillary topics such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, the
link between chronic prostatitis and prostate cancer, male
interstitial cystitis and the potential etiologic role of
calcifying nanoparticles. Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain
Syndrome offers novel approaches to diagnosing this condition as
well as providing ways in which to ease the suffering of the
patient with prostatitis.
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