An atlas of erectile dysfunction
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An atlas of erectile dysfunction
(The Encyclopedia of visual medicine series)
Parthenon Pub. Group, 2004
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by Roger Kirby, an author known for his simple and practical approaches to complex urological issues, An Atlas of Erectile Dysfunction, Second Edition supplies clinicians with easy access to the information they need to understand the causes, pinpoint the diagnosis, and initiate safe and effective therapy. Professor Kirby explores the recent, rapid changes in the understanding of the pathophysiology and the management algorithms pertaining to the most appropriate and cost-effective approach to managing erectile dysfunction.
Extensive yet straightforward, the atlas contains diagrams that are clearly outlined and easy to understand, outstanding illustrations, and color photographs. The streamlined chapter on diagnosis provides an easily accessible guide to the tests needed in cases where more detailed examination is necessary. The illustrations of surgical treatments such as revascularization, penile prosthetic surgery, and reconstructive surgery for Peyronie's disease supply a snapshot of the key steps involved in each technique. The book puts current, state-of-the-art information in the hands of clinicians and urologists.
Table of Contents
A REVIEW OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Introduction
Anatomy
Mechanisms of Erection
Pathophysiology of Erectile Dysfunction
Epidemiology of Erectile Dysfunction
Risk Factors for Erectile Dysfunction
Diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction
Treatment Options for Erectile Dysfunction
Conclusions
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION ILLUSTRATED
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