Clinical Andrology : EAU/ESAU Course Guidelines.
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 interven...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
Informa Healthcare,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Contributors; PART I MALE INFERTILITY; Chapter 1. Defining male factor infertility; Chapter 2. Clinical investigation of the infertile male; Chapter 3. The female factor; Chapter 4. Basic semen analysis and laboratory quality for clinicians ; Chapter 5. Genetic causes of male infertility and their impact on future generations; Chapter 6. Conventional Treatment of the male in infertile couples; Chapter 7. Nonsurgical methods for sperm retrieval in patients with anejaculation and retrograde ejaculation; Chapter 8. Sperm preparation for ART and IUI
- Chapter 9. Intrauterine insemination for male subfertilityChapter 10. IVF and ICSI for treating male infertility; Chapter 11. Surgery for male infertility: surgical treatment of obstructive azoospermia; Chapter 12. Surgery for male infertility: Surgical sperm retrievals; Chapter 13. Surgery for male infertility
- varicocelectomy and its alternatives; Chapter 14. Assisted reproduction with surgically retrieved sperm; Chapter 15. Therapeutic sperm cryopreservation; Chapter 16. Testicular tissue for ICSI; Chapter 17. Donor insemination: Past, present, and future challenges
- Chapter 18. Male contraceptionChapter 19. Prevention of male infertility: Environmental and systemic disease effects on male fertility; Chapter 20. Infertility and testis cancer; Chapter 21; PART II ANDROLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY; Chapter 22. Sex steroids in men: Biosynthesis, transport, metabolism, interaction with receptors, and cellular (Genomic and Nongenomic) and biological actions; Chapter 23. Gonadotropins and gonadotropin receptors; Chapter 24. Androgen effects in reproductive and nonreproductive organs; Chapter 25. Clinical aspects of male sex differentiation
- Chapter 26. Disturbances in male pubertal developmentChapter 27. Clinical investigation and laboratory analyses in male hypogonadism; Chapter 28. Testosterone deficiency syndrome; Chapter 29. ANdrogen replacement
- indications and principles; Chapter 30. ANdrogen deficiency in cancer-treated men; Chapter 31. Gynecomastia; PART III UROGENITAL INFECTION AND STD; Chapter 32. Male infertility in chronic urogenital infections and inflammation iwht special reference to ejaculate findings; Chapter 33. Inflammatory parameters of the ejaculate
- Chapter 34. Sperm morphology in male urogenital tract infectionsChapter 35. Immunological aspects of male accessory gland infection; Chapter 36. ROS and DNA integrity
- implications of male accessory gland infections; PART IV MALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION; Chapter 37. Hematospermia (Hemospermia); Chapter 38. Prostatic disease and male sexual dysfunction; Chapter 39. Sexual dysfunction and the prostate: andrological implications of PCa, BPH, and prostatitis; Chapter 40. Psychological abnormalities of male sexual function; Chapter 41. Ejaculatory disorders
- Chapter 42. Diagnostic management of erectile function
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