Andrology Male Reproductive Health and Dysfunction

The successful book of andrology now in a new edition! This book gives a complete, interdisciplinary overview of the central topics of andrology, infertility, hypogonadism, contraception and erectile dysfunction. It contains detailed information on the clinical practice of couple treatment, androlog...

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Other Authors: Nieschlag, Eberhard (Editor), Behre, Hermann M. (Editor), Kliesch, Sabine (Editor), Nieschlag, Susan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:4th ed. 2023
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 33. Male androgenetic alopecia
  • Part VII. Clinics in Andrology: Disorders of Reproductive Health caused by Environmental and Systemic Diseases
  • 34. Testicular dysfunction in systemic diseases
  • 35. Environmental Influences on Male Reproductive Health
  • Part VIII. Andrological Therapy
  • 36. Therapy with testosterone
  • 37. Abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) for doping
  • 38. Treatment of hypogonadism of hypothalamic or pituitary origin
  • 39. Therapeutic attempts in idiopathic infertility
  • 40. Gynecology relevant to andrology
  • 41. Assisted fertilization
  • 42. Cryopreservation of human sperm and testicular germ cell tissue for fertility reserve
  • Part IX. Sexual Health
  • 43. Sexual Medicine and Andrology
  • 44. Involuntary Childlessness from the Perspective of Sexual Medicine
  • Part X. Male Contraception
  • 45. Male contribution to contraception
  • 46. Vasectomy
  • 47. Approaches to hormonal male contraception
  • 48. Non-hormonal Approaches to Male Contraception
  • Part XI. Law and Ethics in Reproductive Medicine
  • 49. Legal regulations in Andrology and Reproductive Medicine
  • 50. Ethical criteria of reproductive medicine.
  • 1. Scope and Goals of Andrology
  • Part I. Physiologic Basis
  • 2. Physiology of testicular function
  • 3. Physiology of sperm maturation and fertilization
  • Part II. Classification and Diagnosis of Andrological Disorders
  • 4. Classification of andrological disorders
  • 5. Anamnesis and Physical Examination
  • 6. Ultrasound imaging in andrology
  • 7. Endocrine Laboratory Diagnosis
  • 8. Cytogenetic and molecular genetic diagnostics
  • 9. Semen analysis
  • 10. Sperm quality and sperm function tests
  • 11. Biopsy and histology of the testis
  • Part III. Clinics in Andrology: Secondary Hypogonadism
  • 12. Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism of hypothalamic origin
  • 13. Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism of pituitary origin and rare syndromes with central hypogonadism
  • 14. Delayed puberty in boys
  • 15. Pituitary hypogonadism, hyperprolactinemia, and gonadotropin-producing tumors
  • Part IV. Clinics in Andrology: Primary Hypogonadism (Disorders at the Testicular Level)
  • 16. Anorchia and Polyorchidism
  • 17. Undescended testes
  • 18. Varicocele
  • 19. Orchitis
  • 20. Disorders of spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis
  • 21. Klinefelter syndrome
  • 22. XX male and XYY karyotype
  • 23 Structural chromosomal changes
  • 24. Testicular tumors
  • 25. Senescence and late-onset hypogonadism
  • Part V. Clinics in Andrology: Diseases of Seminal Ducts and Accessory Sex Organs
  • 26. Infections and inflammation of the seminal ducts and accessory sex glands
  • 27. Obstructions of the seminal ducts, cystic fibrosis and congenital aplasia of the ductus deferens
  • 28. Immunologically induced infertility
  • 29. Andrologically relevant changes in the external genitals
  • 30. Disorders of erection, cohabitation and ejaculation
  • Part VI. Clinics in Andrology: Disorders of Sexual Differentiation and Androgen Target Organs
  • 31. Variants of sex development
  • 32. Gynecomastia