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    Testosterone Deficiency in Men by Jones, Hugh;

    Series: Oxford Endocrinology Library;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 20 December 2012

    • ISBN 9780199651672
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages180 pages
    • Size 196x135x10 mm
    • Weight 208 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous illustrations throughout
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    Short description:

    The second edition of this successful pocketbook provides clinicians with an update on the management of testosterone deficiency in men, and includes updated management guidelines, a new chapter on testosterone and mortality, and a concluding chapter of helpful case vignettes.

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    Long description:

    Over the last few years there has been a substantial increase in the interest not only by the medical profession but also the media in the role of testosterone in health and disease. This interest has been mirrored by a rapid increase in research publications and development of improved modes of delivery of testosterone therapy.
    The second edition of this successful pocketbook provides clinicians with an update on the management of testosterone deficiency in men, and covers updated management guidelines, a new chapter on testosterone and mortality, and a concluding chapter of helpful case vignettes.

    This book gives an excellent overview of male hypogonadism, an underdiagnosed condition which may present to a range of medical specialties. Non-specific symptoms and difficulty in interpretation of the biochemical markers make this book a 'must-have' for any specialist, as well as primary care doctors, who would like to make an initial diagnosis. It provides a comprehensive approach to this complex area, being structured in a very systematic format... Diabetologists, endocrinologists, cardiologists, geriatricians, urologists and psychiatrists will find practical guidance in this book, which is easily read and informative.

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    Table of Contents:

    Testosterone deficiency: an overview
    Clinical physiology of testosterone
    Diagnosis of hyopogonadism: Symptoms, signs, tests and guidelines
    Primary hypogonadism
    Secondary hypogonadism
    Late-onset hypogonadism
    Testosterone replacement therapy
    The prostate and other safety issues
    Puberty and fertility
    Testosterone and erectile dysfunction
    Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes
    The heart and cardiovascular disease
    Testosterone and the brain
    The role of androgens in osteoperosis and frailty
    Testosterone and mortality
    A perspective from primary care
    Case vignettes

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