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Basics of Human Andrology - A Textbook

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This book addresses various aspects of male reproduction ranging from mind to testis. The basis of maleness lies in the Y chromosome. Reproductive functions depend upon the development of male organs from embryo to manhood. Testis, the male gonad, produces hormones and sperms; the latter is ejaculated in semen secreted by accessory sex glands. The testicular events are under neuroendocrine regulation which coordinates reproductive life from puberty to andropause.
Biology is as important as psychology in the control of reproduction. Behaviours are rooted in the brain. Various brain areas and neural circuits regulate male behaviours. Brain sexual polymorphism is the basis of homosexuality and transgenders. Neurophysiology has always been complex to understand. But, this book presents it in a simpler way.
Reproductive organs receive systemic influences, too. The book describes roles of metabolic, immune and thyroid status in reproduction. The book has chapters on male reproductive pathophysiology. Principles of diagnosis and management are also included. The last section deals with contraception and yoga. The traditional wisdom of yoga has been used for millennia to enhance sexual and reproductive experience.
This book will serve basic medical scientists, urologists, nephrologists, surgeons, andrologists, endocrinologists, gynaecologists, nurses, councellors and also the students of biological sciences who want to study reproduction in human male. The language is kept simple so that an inquisitive person with a background of biology too may read it.

List of contents

Chapter 1. The Human Y Chromosome.- Chapter 2. Development of Gonads and Accessory Sex Glands.- Chapter 3. The Testis.- Chapter 4.- Prostate.- Chapter 5. Seminal Vesicles.- Chapter 6. Genital Ducts & Other Accessory Sex Glands.- Chapter 7. Neurovascular Supply and Lymphatic Drainage of Male Reproductive Organs.- Chapter 8.- Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal Testicular Axis.- Chapter 9. Testicular Hormones.- Chapter 10. Spermatogenesis. Chapter 11.- The Human Semen. Chapter 12.- The Basis of Sperm Function Tests.- Chapter 13.- Male Puberty.- Chapter 14.- Male Sexual Function. Chapter 15.- Brain Areas Regulating Behavior.- Chapter 16. Neural Pathways of Behavior.- Chapter 17. Brain Sexual Dimorphism.- Chapter 18. Immunology of Male Reproductive System.- Chapter 19. Male Ageing and Andropause.- Chapter 20. Primary Testicular Failure.- Chapter 21. Biology of Male Hermaphrodite and Intersex.- Chapter 22. Thyroid and Male Reproduction.- Chapter 23. Metabolic Disorders and Male Reproduction.- Chapter 24. Gynecomastia.- Chapter 25. Male Contraception and Endocrine Disrupters

About the author

Professor Anand Kumar (MD, FAMS), has been the Head of the Department of Reproductive Biology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Hamburg and WHO fellow at the University of Bonn. He was a visiting professor at the University of Hamburg and the University of Science, Malaysia. He has over 100 research publications and several books to his name.


Dr. Mona Sharma (MD, DNB, MAMS), is an assistant professor at the Department of Reproductive Biology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. She is a motivated teacher and an enthusiastic researcher in the field of andrology and reproductive genetics. She has presented her research at various scientific conferences and has numerous publications to her name

Summary

This book addresses various aspects of male reproduction ranging from mind to testis. The basis of maleness lies in the Y chromosome. Reproductive functions depend upon the development of male organs from embryo to manhood. Testis, the male gonad, produces hormones and sperms; the latter is ejaculated in semen secreted by accessory sex glands. The testicular events are under neuroendocrine regulation which coordinates reproductive life from puberty to andropause.


Biology is as important as psychology in the control of reproduction. Behaviours are rooted in the brain. Various brain areas and neural circuits regulate male behaviours. Brain sexual polymorphism is the basis of homosexuality and transgenders. Neurophysiology has always been complex to understand. But, this book presents it in a simpler way.

Reproductive organs receive systemic influences, too. The book describes roles of metabolic, immune and thyroid status in reproduction. The book has chapters on male reproductive pathophysiology. Principles of diagnosis and management are also included. The last section deals with contraception and yoga. The traditional wisdom of yoga has been used for millennia to enhance sexual and reproductive experience.

This book will serve basic medical scientists, urologists, nephrologists, surgeons, andrologists, endocrinologists, gynaecologists, nurses, councellors and also the students of biological sciences who want to study reproduction in human male. The language is kept simple so that an inquisitive person with a background of biology too may read it.

Product details

Assisted by Anan Kumar (Editor), Anand Kumar (Editor), Sharma (Editor), Sharma (Editor), Mona Sharma (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2017
 
EAN 9789811036941
ISBN 978-981-10-3694-1
No. of pages 536
Dimensions 156 mm x 242 mm x 30 mm
Weight 1036 g
Illustrations XIX, 536 p. 160 illus., 110 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Endocrinology, Urology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Medical Genetics, Cellular biology (cytology), Urology & urogenital medicine, Cell Biology, Gene Expression, Andrology

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