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Title Advances in the management of testosterone deficiency / volume editor, T. Hugh Jones
Published Basel ; New York : Karger, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (pages .)
Series Frontiers of hormone research, 0301-3073 ; v. 37
Frontiers of hormone research ; v. 37. 0301-3073
Contents Current guidelines for the diagnosis of testosterone deficiency / S. Arver, M. Lehtihet -- Laboratory measurement of testosterone / M.J. Diver -- Advances in testosterone replacement therapy / M. Zitzmann, L.J.G. Gooren -- The role of the CAG repeat androgen receptor polymorphism in andrology / M. Zitzmann -- Late-onset hypogonadism / L.J.G Gooren -- Testosterone in obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes / R.D. Stanworth, T.H. Jones -- Testosterone and coronary artery disease / J.E. Nettleship [and others] -- Erectile dysfunction and testosterone deficiency / M. Blute [and others] -- Testosterone, bone, and osteoporosis / S.P. Tuck, R.M. Francis -- Frailty and muscle function : role for testosterone? / V. Srinivas-Shankar, F.C.W. Wu -- Testosterone effects on cognition in health and disease / M.M. Cherrier -- Anabolic applications of androgens for functional limitations associated with aging and chronic illness / S. Bhasin, T.W. Storer -- Testosterone in chronic heart failure / C.J. Malkin, T.H. Jones, K.S. Channer -- Testosterone and prostate safety / A. Morgentaler, C. Schulman
Summary Testosterone has an important influence on major organ systems and tissues, including brain, metabolism, cardiovascular as well as musculoskeletal and immune systems. Covering many clinical areas, this book pays particular attention to the diagnosis and management of hypogonadism, discussing current guidelines, biochemical assessment, new options in testosterone replacement therapy and long-term monitoring of treated men. Furthermore the role of testosterone deficiency in aging, obesity, muscle function and frailty and erectile dysfunction is covered. Recent evidence for the role of testosterone in the pathogenesis of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis is reported. New developments in the potential treatment of these clinical conditions are also presented. Primarily of interest to endocrinologists, urologists, andrologists and sexologists, the range of topics covered is also relevant to primary care physicians, gerontologists, diabetologists and cardiologists
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Hypogonadism.
Testosterone -- Pathophysiology
Testosterone -- deficiency
Hypogonadism
Hypogonadism
Form Electronic book
Author Jones, T. Hugh (Thomas Hugh), 1954-
S. Karger (Firm)
ISBN 9783805586238
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3805586221
9783805586221