Now available in a revised second edition, this comprehensive text on male hypogonadism covers all critical aspects from basic science to clinical management. It thoroughly explains and applies the latest insights in the treatment of hypogonadal men, making it an essential resource for both practitioners and students in the field of reproductive endocrinology .
The book begins with foundational chapters that delve into the neuroendocrine control of testicular function , Leydig cell function, spermatogenesis, and the complexities of normal and delayed puberty. It then transitions to a detailed exploration of the pathophysiology and treatment of hypogonadism, alongside other forms of testicular dysfunction such as Klinefelter syndrome , cryptorchidism, and disorders of the pituitary gland. The text also addresses the reproductive and endocrine consequences of cancer treatment, environmental factors, obesity, and aging.
Subsequent chapters present the available options for androgen replacement therapy , examining treatment outcomes for men with hypogonadism of various etiologies. A dedicated chapter outlines current approaches to stimulating spermatogenesis in gonadotropin-deficient men, providing crucial insights for enhancing male fertility. Highly practical and updated with the latest research data, this second edition of Male Hypogonadism: Basic, Clinical and Therapeutic Principles presents a vast body of scientific information that offers a thorough understanding of the pathophysiology, clinical characteristics, and treatment options for disorders adversely affecting testicular function.
This book is a must-read for healthcare professionals, endocrinologists, urologists, and anyone interested in male reproductive health. With its integration of cutting-edge research and clinical applications, it stands out as a definitive guide in the field.
Authors:
Stephen J. Winters (Editor)
Edition:
Second Edition 2017
Publication Date:
May 8, 2017
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