Clinical Andrology
eBook - ePub

Clinical Andrology

EAU/ESAU Course Guidelines

  1. 444 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Clinical Andrology

EAU/ESAU Course Guidelines

About this book

A major new international reference work on andrology from the EAU Section of Andrological Urology ? covering such issues as male infertility, erectile dysfunction, late-onset hypogonadism, and reproductive cancers ? that engages with contemporary concern for evidence based practice, minimizing interventions, and promoting male reproductive heal

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Yes, you can access Clinical Andrology by Lars Björndahl,Aleksander Giwercman,Herman Tournaye,Wolfang Weidner in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Midwifery. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Contributors
  9. 1. Defining male factor infertility
  10. 2. Clinical investigation of the infertile male
  11. 3. The female factor
  12. 4. Basic semen analysis and laboratory quality for clinicians
  13. 5. Genetic causes of male infertility and their impact on future generations
  14. 6. Conventional treatment of the male in infertile couples
  15. 7. Nonsurgical methods for sperm retrieval in patients with anejaculation and retrograde ejaculation
  16. 8. Sperm preparation for ART and IUI
  17. 9. Intrauterine insemination for male subfertility
  18. 10. IVF and ICSI for treating male infertility
  19. 11. Surgery for male infertility: surgical treatment of obstructive azoospermia
  20. 12. Surgery for male infertility: surgical sperm retrievals
  21. 13. Surgery for male infertility—varicocelectomy and its alternatives
  22. 14. Assisted reproduction with surgically retrieved sperm
  23. 15. Therapeutic sperm cryopreservation
  24. 16. Testicular tissue for ICSI
  25. 17. Donor insemination: Past, present, and future challenges
  26. 18. Male contraception
  27. 19. Prevention of male infertility: Environmental and systemic disease effects on male fertility
  28. 20. Infertility and testis cancer
  29. 21. Male aging and reproduction
  30. 22. Sex steroids in men: Biosynthesis, transport, metabolism, interaction with receptors, and cellular (Genomic and Nongenomic) and biological actions
  31. 23. Gonadotropins and gonadotropin receptors
  32. 24. Androgen effects in reproductive and nonreproductive organs
  33. 25. Clinical aspects of male sex differentiation
  34. 26. Disturbances in male pubertal development
  35. 27. Clinical investigation and laboratory analyses in male hypogonadism
  36. 28. Testosterone deficiency syndrome
  37. 29. Androgen replacement—indications and principles
  38. 30. Androgen deficiency in cancer-treated men
  39. 31. Gynecomastia
  40. 32. Male infertility in chronic urogenital infections and inflammation with special reference to ejaculate findings
  41. 33. Inflammatory parameters of the ejaculate
  42. 34. Sperm morphology in male urogenital tract infections
  43. 35. Immunological aspects of male accessory gland infection
  44. 36. ROS and DNA integrity—implications of male accessory gland infections
  45. 37. Hematospermia (Hemospermia)
  46. 38. Prostatic disease and male sexual dysfunction
  47. 39. Sexual dysfunction and the prostate: andrological implications of PCa, BPH, and prostatitis
  48. 40. Psychological abnormalities of male sexual function
  49. 41. Ejaculatory disorders
  50. 42. Diagnostic management of erectile function—clinical andrology
  51. 43. Conservative treatment of erectile dysfunction
  52. 44. Surgery for erectile dysfunction
  53. 45. Peyronie’s disease and penile curvature
  54. 46A. Female-to-male transsexualism
  55. 46B. Male-to-female transsexualism
  56. 47. Priapism
  57. Index