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The successful practice of reproductive medicine requires the
coordinated efforts of many medical professionals. Male
Reproductive Dysfunction: Pathophysiology and Treatment describes
the most significant advances towards the improved overall
understanding of male reproductive dysfunction and provides
practical strategies for the assessment and management of these
conditions. The book discusses normal anatomy and physiology of the
male reproductive system. It examines psychological and social
influences, and the pathophysiology that can affect the male
reproductive system from infancy through adulthood. It provides
clear guidelines and algorithms for the assessment of male
hypogonadism and infertility, from relevant history and physical
exam findings to the proper interpretation of laboratory results.
The book examines imaging technology and the currently available
treatment strategies for male hypogonadism and infertility.
Additional topics include immunological factors, the preservation
of fertility in males with cancer, and the treatment of men with
spinal cord injury and other neurologically disabling diseases.
Although impotence may be the most widely recognized manifestation
of male sexual dysfunction, many other forms of sexual disorders do
not involve the erectile mechanism, from deficiencies of desire to
disturbances in ejaculatory function to the failure of
detumescence. With such a myriad-and often co-existing-number of
disorders, the successful treatment of male sexual dysfunction
requires not only a thorough understanding of the underlying
physiology and pathophysiology, but also the coordinated efforts of
multiple specialties, including endocrinology, andrology, urology,
radiology, sex therapy, and even sometimes psychiatry, cardiology,
or oncology. Male Sexual Dysfunction: Pathophysiology and Treatment
presents the collective expertise of more than 60 international
authorities in a single landmark text. From foundations in the
anatomy of the male genital tract to the latest neuroimaging data,
readers will appreciate the comprehensive information detailing the
tremendous advances made in the delineation of sexual function and
its disorders as well as the expert descriptions of practical and
cost-effective medical, surgical, and psychological strategies for
the treatment of all forms of male sexual dysfunction.
Although impotence may be the most widely recognized manifestation
of male sexual dysfunction, many other forms of sexual disorders do
not involve the erectile mechanism, from deficiencies of desire to
disturbances in ejaculatory function to the failure of
detumescence. With such a myriad-and often co-existing-number of
disorders, the successful treatment of male sexual dysfunction
requires not only a thorough understanding of the underlying
physiology and pathophysiology, but also the coordinated efforts of
multiple specialties, including endocrinology, andrology, urology,
radiology, sex therapy, and even sometimes psychiatry, cardiology,
or oncology. Male Sexual Dysfunction: Pathophysiology and Treatment
presents the collective expertise of more than 60 international
authorities in a single landmark text. From foundations in the
anatomy of the male genital tract to the latest neuroimaging data,
readers will appreciate the comprehensive information detailing the
tremendous advances made in the delineation of sexual function and
its disorders as well as the expert descriptions of practical and
cost-effective medical, surgical, and psychological strategies for
the treatment of all forms of male sexual dysfunction.
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