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Androgens in Health and Disease

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Paperback, 448 blz. | Engels
Humana Press | 2010
ISBN13: 9781617373145
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Humana Press 0e druk, 2010 9781617373145
Onderdeel van serie Contemporary Endocrinology
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Authoritative researchers and clinicians review our latest understanding of andrology in both basic science and clinical medicine. Topics range from explaining the biology of androgens-from several different perspectives-to illuminating their role in the development and modulation of physiologic systems. Authors demonstrate in a number of cases that testosterone can be a useful adjunct to the treatment of a variety of disease states. Other chapters consider important topics such as androgens use in athletes, the potential of androgens to improve physical function and quality of life in older men, and androgens as potential male contraceptives.

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ISBN13:9781617373145
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:448
Uitgever:Humana Press
Druk:0

Inhoudsopgave

General Andrology.- Testosterone Synthesis, Transport, and Metabolism.- Androgen Action.- Hypogonadism in Men.- Dihydrotestosterone and 5?-Reductase.- Estrogen Action in Males.- Alterations of Androgen Action Caused by Mutation of the Human Androgen Receptor.- Androgen Excess Disorders in Women.- Androgen Pharmacology and Delivery Systems.- Androgen Effects on Physiologic Systems.- Androgen Signaling in Prostatic Neoplasia and Hyperplasia.- Androgens and Coronary Artery Disease.- Androgens and Bone.- Androgens and the Hematopoietic System.- Androgens and Body Composition.- Androgens and Sexual Function in Men and Women.- Androgens and Cognition.- Applied Andrology.- Androgen Treatment of the Hypogonadal Male.- Androgens and Puberty.- Androgens in Older Men.- Rationale for Treating Hypoandrogenism in Women.- Androgens as Anabolic Agents.- Androgens and Male Contraception.- Androgens in Primary Care.

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