Textbook of erectile dysfunction
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Textbook of erectile dysfunction
Isis Medical Media, 1998
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction brings together authorities on the topic who cover the latest developments in diagnosis and treatment. The 764 page book begins with a coverage of the basic science involved from a variety of viewpoints. The following section on clinical evaluation explains the diagnostic techniques available. The section on treatment details the different courses of treatment available from drug treatment to surgery and prostheses. The last section covers special problems including Peyronie's disease, phalloplasty, and penile injury.
Table of Contents
1. Foreword 2. Section I - Basic Science 3. History of Impotence 4. Epidemiology 5. Anatomy 6. - Macro 7. - Micro 8. Animal Models used in Erectile Dysfunction 9. Physiology 10. - Vascular 11. - Neurologic 12. - CNS Control 13. - Endocrinology 14. -Molecular Pathophysiology of MED 15. - Nitric Oxide as a Neurotransmitter 16. - Review of Receptor Pharmnacology Related to MED 17. - CNS Pharmacology 18. - Risk Factors for Impotence 19. - Drugs that Cause Impotence 20. Section II - Clinical Evaluation 21. Clinical Trial Methodology 22. Psychological Assessment of Erectile Dysfunction 23. History, Sexual Inventory/physical Examination/routine Lab Tests 24. Pharmacological Testing Doppler 25. Radionucleide Imaging 26. Diagnosis of Venous Leakage 27. Arterial Testing 28. Neurophysiological Testing in Patients with Male Erectile Dysfunction 29. Nocturnal Penile Tumescence and and Rigidity Monitoring for the Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction 30. Corporal Biopsy in the Diagnosisof MED 31. Section III - Treatment 32. Future Therapeutic Alternatives in the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction 33. Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors 34. Oral Agents (drugs) (Yohimbine, 2-calcium Channel, Nitric Oxide Doner) 35. Topical and Intraurethral Agents 36. Endocrinological Management 37. Intracavernosal Therapy (pap/Phantol/PGE1) 38. Complications of Intracavernosal Treatment 39. Vacuum Devices 40. Reconstructive Surgery for Impotence 41. Arterial Surgery 42. Prostheses 43. (1) Unitary Inflatable, Mechanical and Malleable Penile Implants 44. (2) Inflatable Penile Prosthesis 45. (3) Complex 46. Psychotherapy 47. Behavioural/sex Therapy 48. Shared Care Management: the GP Perspective 49. Section IV - Special Problems 50. Problems with Penile Augmentation 51. Peyronie's Disease 52. Priapism 53. Diabetes Mellitusa 54. Renal Failure 55. Cardiac Risk Factors - Including Hypertension/hyperlipadaemia/atheroscerlosis 56. Spinal Cord Injury 57. Causes and Treatment for Ejaculatory Disorders 58. Medical Treatment of Ejaculatory Problems 59. Phalloplasty 60. Potency Preserving Surgery 61. Trauma (Penile Injuries) 62. Epispadias and other Congenital Causes of MED 63. Female Erectile Dysfunction 64. Sexual Dysfunction
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