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- BookStephen J. Winters, Ilpo T. Huhtaniemi, editors.Summary: Now in a revised second edition, this comprehensive text covers all aspects of male hypogonadism from the basic science to clinical management, comprehensively explaining and applying new insights to the treatment of hypogonadal men. Chapters covering neuroendocrine control of testicular function, Leydig cell function, spermatogenesis, and normal and delayed puberty open the book. The focus then turns to the pathophysiology and treatment of hypogonadism and other forms of testicular dysfunction, such as Klinefelter syndrome, cryptorchidism, and disorders of the pituitary, as well as reproductive and endocrine consequences of cancer treatment, environmental factors, obesity and aging. Next are chapters that describe the available options for androgen replacement therapy, and the outcomes when men with hypogonadism of various causes are treated with testosterone, as well as a chapter devoted to current approaches to stimulating spermatogenesis in gonadotropin-deficient men. < Highly practical and updated with the latest available data, this second edition of Male Hypogonadism: Basic, Clinical and Therapeutic Principles cogently presents a large body of scientific information on male reproductive endocrinology to provide a thorough understanding of the pathophysiology, clinical characteristics, and treatments for disorders that adversely affect testicular function.
Contents:
Neuroendocrine Control of Human Testicular Function
The Human Leydig Cell
Human Spermatogenesis and its Regulation
Normal and Delayed Puberty
Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism in Males: Clinical Features and Pathophysiology
Male Hypogonadism Resulting From Mutations in the Genes for the Gonadotropin Subunits and their Receptors
Hypogonadism in Males with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Male Hypogonadism Due to Disorders of the Pituitary and Suprasellar Region
Klinefelter Syndrome and Other Forms of Primary Testicular Failure
The Undescended Testis
Male Hypogonadism and Liver Disease
Male Hypogonadism Due to Cancer and Cancer Treatments
Exercise and Male Hypogonadism: Testosterone, the Hypothalamic-Pituitary- Testicular Axis, and Exercise Training
Environmental Causes of Testicular Dysfunction
Sex Hormone-binding Globulin and the Metabolic Syndrome
An Ensemble Perspective of Aging-Related Hypoandrogenemia in Men
Obesity and Aging in Late-onset Hypogonadism
Androgen Replacement Therapy in Hypogonadal Men
Androgen Therapy for Hypogonadism in Men with Chronic Illnesses
Stimulation of Spermatogenesis in Hypogonadotropic Men.Digital Access Springer 2017 - ArticleHenderson HP, Hackett ME.Angiology. 1978 Jan;29(1):65-75.The value of thermography as a reliable, noninvasive, and rapid method of investigating patients with peripheral vascular disease is discussed. Thermography has great value in managing deep venous thrombosis, in estimating the optimal site of amputation, in evaluating vasoactive drugs, and correctly timing the division of pedicled skin flaps. Its use in localizing incompetent perforating veins of the leg and in monitoring patients with cerebrovascular disease after surgery to the carotid arteries is also briefly described.