Andrology for the Clinician
- illustrated
- Center of Dermatology and Andrology, Justus Liebig University Giessen Gaffystraße 14 35385 Giessen, Germany Springer Science & Business Media 2006
- 645 pages
Contents:
WolfBernhard Schill Coordinating Editor Jens Peter Bonde
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Conclusion
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Male Factor Fertility Problems
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Skin Diseases of the Male Nipple
History Physical Examinations and Laboratory Findings
Differential Diagnosis
Treatment
Prevention 255 Ref...
Disorders of Prenatal Sexual Development
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Effects of Lifestyle and Toxicants
Systemic Diseases and Fertility
Clinical Examination for Andrological
Reference Values of Semen Variables
Iatrogenic Causes of Abnormal Spermatozoa
Clinical and Laboratory Findings
Results of Treatment
Orgasm Dysfunction
Reproductive Tract Infections
Reproductive Tract InfectionsSexually Transmitted Diseases F R Ochsendorf
Definition of the Disease...
Emergencies in Andrology
CarcinomainSitu of the Testis
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus
Atopic Dermatitis
Aetiology of Chronic Prostatitis
Aetiology and Pathogenesis
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Therapeutic Options
Insertion of Penile Prosthesis
Vasovasostomy and Vasoepididymostomy
Postoperative Care
Data on Tissue Adhesives and Sclerosing
Hormonal Male Contraception
SideEffects of Hormonal
Use Misuse or Abuse? D Vanderschueren
Introduction
Who is to Benefit from T Replacement? What is the Target Popul...
Dysfunction
Genetic Counselling
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Surgical
Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedures
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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, and male genital tract infection and tumours. Part Two contains in-depth subject-orientated information and adds important scientific background information to the recommendations received in Part One. Several leading experts have contributed to this work, which has been extensively subedited by world-renowned editors to ensure a well-structured didactic design and homogeneous content. This outstanding book is of great value for all Urologists, Andrologists, Dermatologists, Endocrinologists, Gynaecologists, Reproductive Biologists, GPs, Gerontologists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Paediatricians and anyone else interested in the problems of male sex and constitution.