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Book SynopsisThis book is the result of an informal association between the editors which extends back to 1974. At the beginning, it was a tenuous alliance between physicians in quite different medical subspecialties-urology and psychiatry. As the alliance was forged, subspecialty rivalries and mistrust were replaced by a common clinical interest in the diagnosis and treatment of erectile problems. We quickly became aware of the high prevalence of such disorders, how poorly prepared we were to make accurate and re sponsible diagnosis and treatment plans, and how complicated an etiol ogical diagnosis could prove to be. A variety of biological and psychological influences bear on sexual function, and in many clinical contexts, diagnosis and treatment planning involves consideration of complex interactive var iables. The need for an expanded multidisciplinary team became obvious. The requisite k
Table of Contents1. Diagnosis and Treatment of Erectile Problems: Current Status.- 2. Erectile Dysfunction Associated with Pharmacological Agents.- 3. Sexual Dysfunction in Neurological Disease.- 4. The Psychological Evaluation and Therapy of Psychogenic Impotence.- 5. Vasculogenic Impotence.- 6. Hormonal Considerations in the Evaluation and Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction.- 7. Other Causes of Erectile Impotence.- 8. Evaluation of the Etiology of Erectile Failure.- 9. Psychiatric Evaluation of Penile Prosthesis Candidates.- 10. Penile Prosthesis Implantation.- 11. Erectile Impotence: Training and Research Needs.