Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts: In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as \* Male factor fertility problems \* Male contraception \* Male genital tract infection and tumours Part Two contains in-depth
Andrology for the Clinician || Immunological Causes
โ Scribed by Schill, Wolf-Bernhard; Comhaire, Frank; Hargreave, Timothy B.
- Book ID
- 120462486
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Edition
- 2006
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3540231714
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โฆ Synopsis
Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts:
In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as
* Male factor fertility problems
* Male contraception
* Male genital tract infection and tumours
Part Two contains in-depth subject-orientated information and adds important scientific background information to the recommendations received in Part One.
Several leading experts have contributed to this work, which has been extensively subedited by world-renowned editors to ensure a well-structured didactic design and homogeneous content.
This outstanding book is of great value for all Urologists, Andrologists, Dermatologists, Endocrinologists, Gynaecologists, Reproductive Biologists, GPs, Gerontologists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Paediatricians and anyone else interested in the problems of male sex and constitution.
Doody Review Services
**Reviewer:**Allen D. Seftel, MD(Case Western Reserve University)
**Description:**This unique book covers multiple areas of andrology not usually covered in one publication, making this book exciting, interesting and unusual. Significant segments are devoted to dermatologic disorders, which is a refreshing addition to an andrology textbook.
**Purpose:**This book was conceived to address andrology, defined by the main authors as the medical practice of disorders that affect men. These objectives are quite worthy and rather unique in that it gathers a rather broad scope of topics under the andrology heading. This comprehensive book does meet the objectives.
**Audience:**While not stated by the lead authors, this book is best suited for clinicians with some experience in the area of andrology. It might be a bit beyond medical students or house officers. Chapter authors are noted experts in their respective fields.
**Features:**BPH, dermatology, testicular cancer, prostate cancer, hormones, spermatogenesis, fertility, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation, and gynecomastia, to name a few, are covered, and covered in depth. The best feature of the book is that it includes all these topics. This is extremely valuable to those who practice "andrology." However, it is short on photos and line drawings.
**Assessment:**To my knowledge, there are no similar books, making this one quite unique. A second edition might be helpful with additional photos, line drawings, and graphs. I would survey the readership to determine what other areas might be lacking, as well.
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Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts: In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as \* Male factor fertility problems \* Male contraception \* Male genital tract infection and tumours Part Two contains in-depth
Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts: In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as \* Male factor fertility problems \* Male contraception \* Male genital tract infection and tumours Part Two contains in-depth
Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts: In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as \* Male factor fertility problems \* Male contraception \* Male genital tract infection and tumours Part Two contains in-depth
Andrology for the Clinician consists of two parts: In Part One, the busy clinician can easily find the problem-orientated information he or she needs on such issues as \* Male factor fertility problems \* Male contraception \* Male genital tract infection and tumours Part Two contains in-depth