Essentials of Men's Health

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9781260135886
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The definitive guide to diagnosing and treating your male patients using evidence-based algorithms for disease management
 
Comprehensive and authoritative, The Essentials of Men’s Health ensures you are current on all the health issues of your male patients.
 
Written by internationally renowned experts in every facet of men’s health, this timely guide delivers evidence-based algorithms for disease management, integrated models of patient-centric treatment, and pathophysiologic basis of major men’s health issues. It also provides indispensable advice on optimizing workflow, useful patient-education tools and resources, and powerful management strategies aligned with recent trends in healthcare delivery.
 
Male patients experience distinct susceptibility to certain disease, exhibit specific symptoms, and respond to treatment in unique ways. With The Essentials of Men’s Health, you have everything you need to diagnose and treat men with knowledge,
confidence, and expertise.
 
Learn everything you need to know about men’s health issues, including:

Androgen disordersFertility, infertility, and contraceptionUrogenital problems in middle-aged and older men Sexual dysfunctionSexually Transmitted DiseasesBody image disorders and performance enhancing substancesReproductive problems among cancer survivorsTransgender health

 

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ISBN13:9781260135886
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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<p><SPAN class=textrun><B><span>THE BRIGHAM TEXTBOOK OF MEN'S HEALTH</SPAN></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><span>Table of Contents</SPAN></B></SPAN></P><p></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I><span>SECTION 1. PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM</SPAN></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 1. Male Reproductive Physiology</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 2. Mechanisms of Androgen Action</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 3. Physiology and Biochemistry of Erections</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 4. Spermatogenesis</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 5. The Effects of Aging on Fertility Potential</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 6. The Evidence-Based Well-Male Examination</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I><span>SECTION 2. ANDROGEN DISORDERS</SPAN></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 7. Disorders of Androgen Production</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 8. Disorders of Androgen Action</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 9. Diagnosis and Treatment of Androgen Deficiency Syndromes in Men</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 10. Androgen Abuse and Body Dysmorphia in Men</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 11. Breast Enlargement in Men</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Risk Assessment of Androgen Therapy</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 13. Treatment of Androgen Disorders</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I><span>SECTION 3. SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN MEN</SPAN></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 14. Sexual Desire Disorders</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 15. Erectile Dysfunction</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 15. Ejaculatory and Orgasmic Disorders</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 16. The Relationship Between Sleep Disorders and Androgens</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 17. Management of Complications Related to Opioid Therapy</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I><span>SECTION 4. FERTILITY REGULATION AND INFERTILITY</SPAN></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 18. Evaluation of the Infertile Male</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 19. Integrated management of the Infertile Man</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 20. Treatment of Male-factor Infertility with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 21. Male Contraception</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><B><I><span>SECTION 5. UROLOGIC DISORDERS IN PRIMARY CARE</SPAN></I></B></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 22. Introduction to the Genitourinary System</SPAN></SPAN><SPAN class=eop><span> for the Primary Care Provider</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 23. Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 24. Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome/Painful bladder syndrome</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 25. Screening for Prostate Cancer</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><SPAN class=textrun><span>Chapter 26. Management of Complications Related to Prostate Cancer Treatment</SPAN></SPAN></P><p><B><I></I></B></P><p><B><I><span>Section 6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases and High Risk Behaviors in Young Men</SPAN></I></B></P><p><span>Chapter 27. Detection and management of sexually transmitted diseases in men</SPAN></P><p><span>Chapter 28. Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases </SPAN></P><p><span>Chapter 29. Addressing high risk behaviors among young men</SPAN></P>

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