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Abstract
This issue of the Urologic Clinics covers timely topics pertinent to Men's Health, including The Role of Primary Care in Men’s Health, Changes in Male Fertility in the Last Two Decades, The Aging Male, and Pre-adolescent issues as risk factors for adult male health.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Men’s Health | i | ||
Copyright Page\r | ii | ||
Table of Contents | v | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
Chapter 1. Men’s Health in Primary Care: An Emerging Paradigm of Sexual Function and\rCardiometabolic Risk | 1 | ||
WHY MEN’S HEALTH? | 1 | ||
WHO IS THE MEN’S HEALTH DOCTOR: PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN VERSUS PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN MEN’S HEALTH\rSUBSPECIALIST VERSUS UROLOGIST | 2 | ||
THE PRIMARY CARE OFFICE VISIT AS A PORTAL TO MEN’S HEALTH: MALE\rSEXUAL EVALUATION | 3 | ||
CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK AND ED AND TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY: REVERSING\rTHE RISK | 13 | ||
SEXUAL MEDICINE HISTORY AND PHYSICAL\rEXAMINATION IN PRIMARY CARE | 16 | ||
SUMMARY | 18 | ||
REFERENCES | 18 | ||
Chapter 2. Advocacy in Male Health: A State Society Story | 25 | ||
A WELL ORGANIZED STATE UROLOGY\rSOCIETY | 25 | ||
ADVOCACY CREATES MORE ADVOCACY | 27 | ||
REFERENCES | 31 | ||
Chapter 3. Changes in Male Fertility in the Last\rTwo Decades | 33 | ||
TIMING OF THE SURGICAL REPAIR OF\rUNDESCENDED TESTICULES | 33 | ||
CRYPTORCHIDISM AND TESTICULAR CANCER | 33 | ||
CRYPTORCHIDISM AND INTRACYTOPLASMIC\rSPERM INJECTION | 33 | ||
OPERATIVE APPROACHES FOR\rVARICOCELECTOMY | 34 | ||
VARICOLECTOMY AND INTRAUTERINE\rINSEMINATION SUCCESS RATES | 34 | ||
INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION\rIN THE UNITED STATES | 34 | ||
PERCUTANEOUS EPIDIDYMAL\rSPERM ASPIRATIONS | 34 | ||
DRUG THERAPY FOR IDIOPATHICMALE INFERTILITY | 34 | ||
MATERNAL SMOKING AND INFERTILITY\rOF OFFSPRING | 35 | ||
SIGNIFICANCE OF TESTICULAR\rULTRASOUND FINDINGS INSEVERE MALE INFERTILITY | 35 | ||
DIAGNOSIS OF EJACULATORY\rDUCT OBSTRUCTION | 35 | ||
UNDERWEAR TYPE AND MALE SUBFERTILITY | 35 | ||
WORLDWIDE TRENDS IN MALE FERTILITY | 35 | ||
REFERENCES | 35 | ||
Chapter 4. Men’s Health Initiative of British Columbia: Connecting the Dots | 37 | ||
OVERVIEW | 37 | ||
MHIBC GOAL, MISSION, AND PRIORITIES | 47 | ||
MHIBC EDUCATIONAL GOALS AND\rCOMMUNITY OUTREACH | 48 | ||
CONCLUDING REMARKS | 49 | ||
REFERENCES | 50 | ||
Chapter 5. Sexual Function in Men with Metabolic Syndrome | 53 | ||
DEFINITIONS | 53 | ||
EPIDEMIOLOGY | 53 | ||
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION | 54 | ||
SUMMARY | 59 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 59 | ||
REFERENCES | 59 | ||
Chapter 6. Androgen Deficiency in Aging and\rMetabolically Challenged Men | 63 | ||
PREVALENCE OF AD AMONG THE ELDERLY | 63 | ||
CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH AD | 64 | ||
BODY COMPOSITION AND SARCOPENIA | 64 | ||
BONE MINERAL DENSITY | 64 | ||
FRAILTY | 65 | ||
MOOD AND COGNITION | 65 | ||
LIBIDO AND SEXUAL FUNCTION | 66 | ||
MS | 66 | ||
MEASURING T | 69 | ||
SUMMARY | 70 | ||
REFERENCES | 70 | ||
Chapter 7. Influences of Neuroregulatory Factors on the Development of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Erectile Dysfunction in Aging Men | 77 | ||
NORMAL INNERVATION OF THE BLADDER, PROSTATE, AND PENIS | 77 | ||
ASSOCIATION OF AGE-RELATED CHANGESIN NEUROREGULATORY FACTORS WITH\rLUTS/BPH | 80 | ||
TREATMENT OF LUTS/BPH | 81 | ||
ASSOCIATION OF AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN\rNEUROREGULATORY FACTORS WITH ED | 82 | ||
TREATMENT OF ED | 84 | ||
SUMMARY | 84 | ||
REFERENCES | 85 | ||
Chapter 8. The Optimal Male Health Diet and Dietary Supplement Program | 89 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 1 | 90 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 2 | 92 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 3 | 93 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 4 | 94 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 5 | 95 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 6 | 96 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 7 | 97 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 8 | 98 | ||
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 9 | 100 | ||
SUMMARY | 102 | ||
REFERENCES | 102 | ||
Chapter 9. Adult Male Health Risks Associated with Congenital Abnormalities | 109 | ||
HYPOSPADIAS | 109 | ||
UNDESCENDED TESTIS | 111 | ||
REFERENCES | 114 | ||
Index | 115 |