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Male Sexual Function : A Guide to Clinical Management /

By: Mulcahy, John J [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Current Clinical Urology: Publisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2006.Edition: Second Edition.Description: X, 494 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781597451550.Subject(s): Medicine | Urology | Medicine & Public Health | UrologyDDC classification: 616.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Normal Anatomy and Physiology -- Epidemiology of Erectile Dysfunction -- Cardiac Issues Related to Erectile Dysfunction -- How a Primary Care Clinician Approaches Erectile Dysfunction -- Psychosocial Aspects Related to Erectile Dysfunction -- Hormonal Evaluation and Treatment -- Radical Prostatectomy and Other Pelvic Surgeries -- Drugs That Affect Male Sexual Function -- Neurogenic Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women -- Female Sexual Dysfunction -- Evaluation of the Patient With Erectile Dysfunction -- Oral Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction -- Intracavernosal Injection of Vasoactive Agents -- Topical and Intra-Urethral Therapy -- Vacuum Erection Devices -- Penile Implants -- Peyronie’s Disease -- Peyronie’s Disease -- Vascular Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction -- Priapism -- Ejaculatory Disorders -- Gene Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: 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 harbinger of other potentially lethal forms of vascular disease. Treatments of ED as well as the background, causes, associated conditions, and diagnostic tools are also provided. This new updated edition also presents the facts of sexual function and dysfunction so that the practitioner can properly treat basic problems with easily prescribed therapies. Also included is a new chapter on cardiovascular disease as well as chapters on pelvic surgeries, intracavernous injections with vasoactive agents, and vacuum erection devices.
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Normal Anatomy and Physiology -- Epidemiology of Erectile Dysfunction -- Cardiac Issues Related to Erectile Dysfunction -- How a Primary Care Clinician Approaches Erectile Dysfunction -- Psychosocial Aspects Related to Erectile Dysfunction -- Hormonal Evaluation and Treatment -- Radical Prostatectomy and Other Pelvic Surgeries -- Drugs That Affect Male Sexual Function -- Neurogenic Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women -- Female Sexual Dysfunction -- Evaluation of the Patient With Erectile Dysfunction -- Oral Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction -- Intracavernosal Injection of Vasoactive Agents -- Topical and Intra-Urethral Therapy -- Vacuum Erection Devices -- Penile Implants -- Peyronie’s Disease -- Peyronie’s Disease -- Vascular Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction -- Priapism -- Ejaculatory Disorders -- Gene Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction.

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 harbinger of other potentially lethal forms of vascular disease. Treatments of ED as well as the background, causes, associated conditions, and diagnostic tools are also provided. This new updated edition also presents the facts of sexual function and dysfunction so that the practitioner can properly treat basic problems with easily prescribed therapies. Also included is a new chapter on cardiovascular disease as well as chapters on pelvic surgeries, intracavernous injections with vasoactive agents, and vacuum erection devices.

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