Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction
  1. 1,176 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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About this book

Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects 20-30 million American men, most of whom are over 50 years of age. In a UK-based study, 32% of British men had difficulty obtaining an erection, 20% with maintaining an erection. In recent years the physiology and pathophysiology of ED have changed our understanding of what ED is from a purely psychological-b

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Chapter 1- The history of erectile dysfunction
  6. Chapter 2- The history of the International Society for Sexual Medicine
  7. Chapter 3- Epidemiology of erectile dysfunction
  8. Chapter 4- Anatomy of erectile function
  9. Chapter 5- Microscopic anatomy of erectile function
  10. Chapter 6- Vascular physiology of erectile function
  11. Chapter 7- Central nervous system control of sexual function in males and females
  12. Chapter 8- Ejaculatory physiology
  13. Chapter 9- Endocrinology of male sexual function
  14. Chapter 10- Pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction: molecular basis
  15. Chapter 11- Neurotransmitters in the corpus cavernosum: nitric oxide and beyond
  16. Chapter 12- Receptor pharmacology related to erectile dysfunction
  17. Chapter 13- Environmental erectile dysfunction
  18. Chapter 14- Erectile dysfunction and treatment of carcinoma of the prostate
  19. Chapter 15- Vascular risk factors and erectile dysfunction
  20. Chapter 16- Mediterranean diet and erectile dysfunction
  21. Chapter 17- Pharmacological risk factors for altered male sexual function
  22. Chapter 18- Male sexual dysfunction and the prostate
  23. Chapter 19- Basic assessment of the patient with erectile dysfunction
  24. Chapter 20- The contemporary role of penile duplex scanning in sexual dysfunction
  25. Chapter 21- Imaging in erectile dysfunction
  26. Chapter 22- Neurophysiologic testing in erectile dysfunction
  27. Chapter 23- Biopsy of the corpus cavernosum
  28. Chapter 24- Endocrine evaluation of male sexual function
  29. Chapter 25- The biopsychosocial evaluation of erectile dysfunction
  30. Chapter 26- Erectile dysfunction: the couple context
  31. Chapter 27- Primary care evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction: American perspective
  32. Chapter 28- Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors: molecular basis for pharmacological effects
  33. Chapter 29- Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors: non-erectile dysfunction cardiovascular effects
  34. Chapter 30- Sildenafil: first in the therapeutic class of phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors
  35. Chapter 31- Tadalafil: Long-acting phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor
  36. Chapter 32- Vardenafil: a biochemically potent phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor
  37. Chapter 33- The Princeton Guidelines for treatment
  38. Chapter 34- Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors: safety and adverse events
  39. Chapter 35- Diagnosis and treatment of hypogonadism
  40. Chapter 36- Central nervous system agents for the treatment of erectile dysfunction
  41. Chapter 37- Intracavernosal therapy for erectile dysfunction
  42. Chapter 38- Invicorp in erectile dysfunction
  43. Chapter 39- Vacuum systems for erectile dysfunction
  44. Chapter 40- Integrated sex therapy: a psychosocial–cultural perspective integrating behavioral, cognitive, and medical approaches
  45. Chapter 41- Gene therapy in erectile dysfunction: an update
  46. Chapter 42- Stem and endothelial progenitor cells in erectile biology: future therapeutic applications and potential biomarker for erectile dysfunction
  47. Chapter 43- Mechanical, malleable, and soft semi-rigid penile implants for erectile dysfunction
  48. Chapter 44- Inflatable penile prostheses in erectile dysfunction (including penile shaft re-modeling in Peyronie’s disease)
  49. Chapter 45- Inflatable penile prostheses
  50. Chapter 46- Design, development, and use of questionnaires and surveys in the evaluation and management of sexual dysfunction: erectile dysfunction
  51. Chapter 47- Assessment of male ejaculatory disorders
  52. Chapter 48- Clinical trial design for erectile dysfunction
  53. Chapter 49- Sexual function in congenital anomalies
  54. Chapter 50- Veno-occlusive impotence and erectile dysfunction: treatment and outcomes
  55. Chapter 51- Penile fracture: evaluation and management
  56. Chapter 52- Risks, complications, and outcomes of penile lengthening and augmentation procedures
  57. Chapter 53- Peyronie ’ s disease: evaluation and review of non-surgical therapy
  58. Chapter 54- Surgical treatment of Peyronie ’ s disease
  59. Chapter 55- Priapism
  60. Chapter 56- Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor therapy for priapism
  61. Chapter 57- Augmentation of phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor response with testosterone
  62. Chapter 58- Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitorsfor the treatment of women’s sexual dysfunction
  63. Chapter 59- Erectile dysfunction and diabetes
  64. Chapter 60- Chronic renal failure and sexual dysfunction
  65. Chapter 61- Evaluation of ejaculatory disorders
  66. Chapter 62- Medical treatment of ejaculatory dysfunction
  67. Chapter 63- Topical agents for the treatment of premature ejaculation
  68. Chapter 64- Potency-preserving surgery : radical prostatectomy and other pelvic surgery
  69. Chapter 65- Rehabilitation of sexual function following prostatectomy
  70. Chapter 66- Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer therapy
  71. Chapter 67- Gender reassignment surgery
  72. Index
  73. Back Cover