Management of Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical Practice is a short guide to erectile dysfunction (ED) and its management covering normal function and dysfunction, assessment, treatment options and interventions. ED is a symptom, not a disease and will have underlying causes such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, chronic renal impairment, chronic arthritis, chronic alcoholism, multiple sclerosis. This book will be an essential reference for family practitioners and residents in urology.
Physiology of Erectile Function and Dysfunction.- Erectile Dysfunction - Etiology and Risk Factors.- Assessment of Erectile Dysfunction.- Treatment Planning.- First-Line Interventions.- Second-Line and Further Interventions.- Summary.
Management of Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical Practice is a short guide to erectile dysfunction (ED) and its management covering normal function and dysfunction, assessment, treatment options and interventions. ED is a symptom, not a disease and will have underlying causes such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, chronic renal impairment, chronic arthritis, chronic alcoholism, multiple sclerosis. This book will be an essential reference for family practitioners and residents in urology.
Physiology of Erectile Function and Dysfunction.- Erectile Dysfunction - Etiology and Risk Factors.- Assessment of Erectile Dysfunction.- Treatment Planning.- First-Line Interventions.- Second-Line and Further Interventions.- Summary.
Physiology of Erectile Function and Dysfunction.- Erectile Dysfunction — Etiology and Risk Factors.- Assessment of Erectile Dysfunction.- Treatment Planning.- First-Line Interventions.- Second-Line and Further Interventions.- Summary.
From the reviews: "This book is a ... detailed review on the natural history, evaluation, and management of erectile dysfunction (ED). ... The text is indexed and has numerous color figures and tables. ... Many practical tips are provided on how to evaluate patients with ED and identify treatment failures. ! Recommended Readership: Urologists and primary care physicians." (Thomas J. Beckman, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Vol. 82 (9), September, 2007)
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