Hormonal therapy offers a potentially powerful approach to the treatment of sexual disorders in men. However the interplay of different hormones within different bodily systems is carefully balanced; judicious judgement is required in the therapeutic use of hormones to minimize unwelcome side effects.
A better understanding of how hormones work will help the physician to better tailor therapies for improved sexual responses in men. Hormonal Therapy for Male Sexual Dysfunction will provide the rationale for hormonal therapy in male sexual disorders, explaining the language of sexual endocrinology and its application in clinical practice.
The aim of this book is to provide a clinical ‘in the office’ or ‘at the bedside’ guide to effective patient care for sexual medicine physicians, urologists, gynecologists and other health-care providers in practice and in training. The tone will be practical, not academic. The working assumption is that readers want to know what (and what not) might or should be done, without over emphasis on the why. That said, it is important to review the crucial basic science necessary for effective diagnosis and management, and to provide reminders in the context of the practical chapters.
It will not be heavily referenced, in line with a more practical approach. This allows for smoother reading (and also relieves the burden of comprehensive citing from authors). Key evidence (clinical trials, Cochrane or other meta analyses) should be summarized in ‘Evidence at a Glance’ boxes and key references such as reviews, major papers can be provided in the ‘selected bibliography’ at the end of each chapter.
Practical guidance will be provided through:
* the use of algorithms and guidelines where they are appropriate
* ‘Tips and Tricks’ boxes – hints on improving outcomes perhaps via practical technique, patient questioning etc
* ‘Caution’ warning boxes – hints on avoiding problems, perhaps via contraindications
* ‘Science Revisited’ – quick reminder of the basic science principles necessary for understanding
विषयसूची
Preface vii
List of Contributors ix
CHAPTER 1 Male Gender Identity and Masculine Behavior: the Role
of Sex Hormones in Brain Development 1
Baudewijntje P.C. Kreukels and Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis
CHAPTER 2 Pheromonal Regulation of Male Sexuality 11
Andrea Mazzatenta, Diego Mazzatenta, and Alessandro
Cellerino
CHAPTER 3 Hormonal Regulation of Erectile Function, from Basic
to Bedside (Androgen, Estrogen, Prolactin, GH, Thyroid Hormones)
28
Annamaria Morelli, Linda Vignozzi, and Mario Maggi
CHAPTER 4 Testosterone and Other Hormonal Therapies
(Antiestrogen, DHEA, Thyroid Hormones) for Erectile Dysfunction
42
Gianni Forti, Giovanni Corona, Linda Vignozzi, and Mario
Maggi
CHAPTER 5 Risk and Benefi t of Androgen Deprivation Therapy in
Prostate Cancer 55
Giovanni Corona, Mauro Gacci, Elisabetta Baldi, Gianni Forti, and
Mario Maggi
CHAPTER 6 Hormonal Regulation of Male Sexual Desire: the Role of
Testosterone, Estrogen, Prolactin, Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and
Others 72
Antonio R. Granata, Valeria Pugni, Vincenzo Rochira, Lucia Zirilli,
and Cesare Carani
CHAPTER 7 Endocrinology of the Ejaculatory Process (Thyroid
Hormones, Prolactin, Oxytocin, Testosterone) 83
Emmanuele A. Jannini and Andrea Lenzi
CHAPTER 8 Paraphilic Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment
94
Alessandra D. Fisher, Elisa Bandini, Helen Casale, and Mario
Maggi
CHAPTER 9 Sexual Aspects of Klinefelter’s Syndrome and
other Sex-Chromosome Disorders 111
Linda Vignozzi, Annamaria Morelli, and Mario Maggi
CHAPTER 10 Sexual Counterpart of Hormonal Male Contraception
118
Maria Cristina Meriggiola, Antonietta Constantino, and Silvia
Cerpolini
Index 128
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Professor Mario Maggi, MD is Chief of the Sexual Medicine & Andrology Unit in the Department of Clinical Physiopathology at the University of Florence, Italy. He obtained his MD at the University of Florence and has been Full Professor of Endocrinology at the same University since September 2000. Professor Maggi is Associate Editor for several international journals, and also serves as an academic reviewer for many other journals. He is the Author of more than 220 peer-reviewed manuscripts, and has written several book chapters and invited reviews in the fields of human reproduction and sexual medicine. For his work in these fields he has received numerous research grants and presented at both national and international meetings. Professor Maggi is currently Chief of the Didactic Committee of the Italian Society for Endocrinology. In addition, he is a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Society for Sexual Medicine and coordinates the regional activity of the Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine. He chaired, together with Jacques Buvat, The Committee for Endocrine Aspects of Male Sexual Dysfunction of the 3rd International Consultation on Sexual Medicine of?ISSM.