University of California Press, 2020. — 291 p. — ISBN: 9780520289253. What is healthy sperm or the male biological clock? This book details why we don't talk about men's reproductive health and how this lack shapes reproductive politics today. For more than a century, the medical profession has made enormous efforts to understand and treat women’s reproductive bodies. But only...
Bentham Science Publishers, 2017. — 433 p. — (Andrology: Current and Future Developments, Volume 1) — ISBN: 978-1-68108-501-2 Andrology is the discipline that corresponds to gynecology for men, but while the latter is a well-established discipline, the former is still an emerging field. A simple definition of andrology will include the study of all subjects that may affect the...
Springer, 2017. — 82 p. — ISBN10: 3319417479. Explains the role of antioxidants in treating major male genital tract disorders Discusses the use of coenzyme Q10 and carnitine in male infertility Includes relevant information on pathophysiology and molecular mechanisms This book focuses on the use of various molecules with antioxidant properties in the treatment of major male...
MTP Press Limited, 1988. — 117 p. The objective of the volume is to provide a current view of a number of important areas in the assessment of male infertility that will dovetail with an equally comprehensive evaluation of the female so that standards will improve for the benefit of the couple. It is addressed to all those who are interested in male infertility, either those...
Springer, 2023. — 342 p. — ISBN: 978-3-031-11700-8. This book offers a valuable resource for understanding the correct pathways in the context of sexual disorders, couple reproduction, gender identity dysphoria, and conditions for which patients commonly ask for consultation and treatment. Based on clinical evidence, international guidelines, and experts' experience, practical...
Cambridge Medicine, 2010. — 357 p. This practical, extensively illustrated handbook covers the procedures that are undertaken in andrology and ART laboratories to analyze and assess male-factor infertility, and to prepare spermatozoa for use in assisted conception therapy. The content is presented as brief, authoritative overviews of the relevant biological background for each...
Informa Healthcare, 2010. — 445 p. This reference work on andrology begins with a discussion of male infertility. It discusses genetic causes, conventional treatment, non-surgical methods for sperm retrieval, and assisted reproduction techniques. It also covers andrological endocrinology with chapters on clinical investigation and laboratory analysis in male hypogonadism, as...
Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2017. — 264 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-43309-7 Penis is a miraculous organ; with its remarkable erectile capability has throughout human history consistently been considered emblematic of masculinity, the penis has been the subject of exhaustive study, and its anatomy is generally deemed to be well-established. Each year an estimated...
Taylor & Francis, 2005. — 232 p. Andrology, the science of the physiology, pathology and molecular biology of male reproduction, is a relatively new specialty that has become increasingly important with the advent of modern assisted reproductive techniques (ART). The Atlas of Clinical Andrology describes both normal and abnormal reproductive physiology, and summarizes recent...
Springer, 2018. — 797 p. — (Trends in Andrology and Sexual Medicine) — ISBN: 978-3-319-68306-5 This book addresses the fundamental importance of the proper assessment and treatment of sexual disorders in patients with mental disorders with regard to their treatment outcomes and adherence to therapies. In fact, patients with mental disorders often suffer from sexual dysfunctions...
Springer, 2018. — 258 p. — (Trends in Andrology and Sexual Medicine) — ISBN: 978-3-319-68305-8 This book addresses the fundamental importance of the proper assessment and treatment of sexual disorders in patients with mental disorders with regard to their treatment outcomes and adherence to therapies. In fact, patients with mental disorders often suffer from sexual dysfunctions...
Health Publication Ltd, Plymbridge Distributors, 2000. — 731 p. — ISBN: 1898452407. Editors: A.Jardin, G.Wagner, S.Khoury, F.Giuliano, H.Padma-Nathan, R.Rosen. Epidemiology and Natural History of Erectile Dysfunction ; Risk Factors including Iatrogenic and Aging. Economical Aspects of Erectile Dysfunction. Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology of Erectile Function. Symptom...
Informa Healthcare, 2007. — 570 p. Due to the wide range of impairments that may impact a man’s reproductive health throughout his lifespan, by necessity, the field of reproductive medicine is a multidisciplinary specialty comprised of andrology, endocrinology, urology, gynecology, radio logy, psychology, and sociology. The vast array of data and the complexity of new...
Informa Healthcare USA, Inc., 2009. — 585 p. — ISBN: 978-0-415-4473-1. Roger Boyle Roger S. Kirby, Culley C. Carson III, Michael G. Kirby, and Alan White. Men and Cancer. Men and cancer (epidemiology) Alan White Ignorance and uncertainty regarding cancer and cancer genetics in men Clare Moynihan, Robert Huddart Prostate cancer Roger S Kirby Testicular cancer RTD Oliver Bladder...
2nd ed. — Humana Press, 2016. — 393 p. — ISBN10: 3319315854. — ISBN13: 978-3319315850 Revised and expanded version of the original 2011 edition, with five new chapters Covers erectile anatomy and physiology, etiology and epidemiology of ED, as well as medication and non-medication treatment strategies Discusses management of Peyronie's disease, priapism, ejaculatory disorders,...
Springer, 2017. — 530 p. — ISBN: 978-981-10-3694-1. Male fertility parameters are declining globally. The Y chromosome is shortening over generations and may eventually disappear in course of evolution. Colleagues have shown a higher proportion of X chromosome-bearing sperm in the semen and have suggested that there is a preferential elimination of Y chromosome-bearing sperm...
Springer, 1996. — 149 p. Erectile Dysfunction is a complex syndrome associated and determined by several separate vascular and nonvascular factors. In recent years, the evolution of noninvasive vascular technology used to ivestigate macro- and microcirculation in vascular disorders has produced a large amount of information and increased our knowledge in vascular...
2nd edition. — Handbooks in Health Care Company, 2005. — 160 p. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 10 million to 30 million men in the United States suffer from erectile dysfunction. This informative text, written by an internationally prominent urologist, provides an overview of the anatomy involved and an in-depth review of the diagnosis and causes of male...
Wiley, 2012. — 141 p. Hormonal therapy offers a potentially powerful approach to the treatment of sexual disorders in men. However the interplay of different hormones within different bodily systems is carefully balanced; judicious judgement is required in the therapeutic use of hormones to minimize unwelcome side effects. A better understanding of how hormones work will help...
Springer, 1981. — 506 p. To present a coherent and meaningful survey of scientific research endeavour in an area that has expanded as fast as physiology and biochemistry of reproduction in the male is no mean task these days. No less prodigious than the growth of knowledge of male reproductive function has been the rate at which the outpouring of publications on this subject...
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017. — 339 p. — ISBN: 9781118746554. This is a very important book. Its importance lies in the fact that male sexual health is these days central to very many men’s quality-of-life. Male sexual dysfunction, resulting from aging or some disease process, such as diabetes, can therefore have serious, and often underestimated, repercussions. Men,...
2nd edition. — Humana Press, 2006. — 492 p. — ISBN: 978-1-58829-747-1 Male Sexual Function: A Guide to Clinical Management, Second Edition, completely updates and reviews newer developments, including linking erectile dysfunction (ED) with lower urinary tract systems, advances in erectile physiology, and the appreciation of ED as a form of endothelial dysfunction and a...
Springer, 2017. — 139 p. This text provides a comprehensive resource and step-by-step guide to the office based procedures that would commonly occur in an andrology practice. The main purpose of the text is to serve as a “How-to” guide for urology providers and staff to help with either initial training or as a refresher prior to performing the procedures. Written by experts...
Springer, 2014. — 188 p. The book provides a valuable resource for understanding clinical decision-making in the context of the predominant male reproductive and sexual disorders for which patients commonly seek evaluation and treatment. Conditions that are less well-known but can be severely bothersome to patients, such as penile sensory loss, are also presented. Based on...
InTech, 2012. — 214 p. — ISBN: 978-953-51-0199-4. Erectile dysfunction is a widespread problem, affecting many men across all age groups and it is more than a serious quality of life problem for sexually active men. This book contains chapters written by widely acknowledged experts, each of which provides a unique synthesis of information on emergent aspects of ED. All chapters...
Humana Press, 2005. — 309 p. The investigation and management of male infertility can be a formidable diagnostic challenge to family physicians, urologists, and reproductive specialists alike. In Office Andrology, noted clinical physicians and scientists have joined forces to create a comprehensive resource guide to current diagnostic and treatment options for a broad spectrum...
Jaypee Brothers Medical, 2010. — 245 p. Today one can find a good number of books written on infertility, but very few which are devoted solely to male infertility and its investigations and management. Most of the books on andrology concentrate on the scientific and some specific aspects of clinical andrology without much attention to male infertility. Application of Assisted...
Springer, 2020. — 346 p. — (Trends in Andrology and Sexual Medicine) — ISBN: 978-3-030-36221-8 The aim of this book is twofold: to promote an awareness of cultural differences in connection with sexual medicine among health care providers, and to demonstrate how such differences are relevant to the care and treatment of patients with sexual issues.Individual sexuality...
Springer, 2022. — 444 p. — (Management of Urology). — ISBN: 978-3-031-12048-0. Andrology & Sexual Medicine is a comprehensive source for urologists, andrologists, sexologists, and general practitioners. It contains general and up-to-date information about almost all topics within andrology and sexual medicine and is a unique source that can be used for both exams and general...
Springer, 2006. — 664 p. — ISBN: 3-540-23171-4. Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts: In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as Male factor fertility problems. Male contraception. Male genital tract infection and tumours. Part Two contains in-depth subject-orientated information and adds...
Springer, 2008. — 667 p. Cet ouvrage est la traduction française d'un ouvrage de référence Andrology for the clinicians. Il comprend deux parties. La première partie est en rapport direct avec la pratique courante en andrologie : le diagnostic et la résolution du problème. Dans cette partie, le clinicien très occupé trouvera facilement l'information orientée vers le problème...
North Atlantic Books, 2012. — 171 p. — ISBN: 9781556433214 Out in the Open, Revised Edition: The Complete Male Pelvis offers a frank exploration of the male pelvic region from a cultural and scientific perspective. Focusing on pelvic structure and development, the book explains how male sexuality develops throughout a man's life — from birth onwards. An experienced Rolfer with...
Springer, 2017. — 1357 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-44440-6. Generally speaking, the ultimate scope of life is maintenance of the species, which is ensured by reproduction. Reproduction depends on exquisite endocrine signals, which start during fetal life, are dormant during childhood, mature and attain full function at the end of puberty, and variably decline thereafter in a...
Thieme, 2005. — 213 p. — ISBN: 3-13-139391-2 The global population is aging, and this important text explores the common health concerns that accompany male aging, particularly the effects of declining testosterone levels, or andropause. Here is the first and only book to comprehensively review this topic.Using a case-based approach with supporting evidence, the book examines...
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