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Androgen Deficiency in The Adult Male

Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

Malcolm Carruthers author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Aug '04

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Just what is the andropause? Although acceptance of the andropause concept by the medical community is growing, it is still a hotly debated issue. But as a busy clinician you have patients to treat and you need information. So where can you find the information you need to understand, diagnose, and treat this condition? Androgen Deficiency in the Adult Male: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment distills the knowledge acquired by author Dr. Malcolm Carruthers in his 25 years of research and clinical experience in diagnosing and treating the andropause into a comprehensive, detailed clinical resource.

Dr. Carruthers documents the history of the search for testosterone treatment from antiquity to the awarding of the Nobel Prize to Adolf Butenandt and Leopold Ruzicka for synthesizing testosterone and patenting its production some 4,000 years later. He discusses the causes of androgen deficiency, the male menopause or andropause, and recent advances in its diagnosis. The text includes reviews of the literature in each section and a fund of bibliographic references gleaned from the author's years of research in this field. This combination of features makes Androgen Deficiency in the Adult Male: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment an invaluable and practical clinical guide, a complete and detailed reference volume, and a cohesive and readable textbook.

'Overall, this is a well-balanced, detailed book regarding andropause, androgen deficiency, and ADAM. It gives the clinician sound advice on how to diagnose and treat these conditions, as well as covering some of the controversies.' - Fertility and Sterility

ISBN: 9781842140321

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 594g

280 pages