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ISBN 10:1842142631
ISBN 13:978-1842142639
Author: Irwin Goldstein ,Cindy M.Meston ,Susan Davis ,Abdulmaged Traish
The first, definitive text on female sexual dysfunction, this major new book summarizes the current body of knowledge in the field, traces the history of developments in the area, and identifies work still needed in the future. Reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to the subject, the book details the methods and materials for ensuring the appropriate management of women with sexual health problems, and concentrates on the presentation of evidence-based data concerning the physiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of sexual function and dysfunction in women. The inclusion of ‘difficult cases’ also enhances the use of text as a practical guide to all disciplines concerned with the field of female sexual dysfunction. This important work will become a key resource for basic science researchers, endocrinologists, gynecologists, psychologists, urologists, health care clinicians, and anyone else interested in women’s sexual health. All proceeds are donated to the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health.
Table of contents:
SECTION I: HISTORY
1.1, Rosen – Fifty Years of Female Sexual Dysfunction Research and Concepts: From Kinsey to the Present
1.2, Sue Goldstein – History of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH)
SECTION II: PSYCHOLOGIC & BIOLOGIC ETIOLOGIC FACTORS
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FEMALE SEXUAL DSYFUNCTION
2.1, Paik, Laumann – Prevalence of Women’s Sexual Problems in the USA
2.2, Fugl-Meyer – Prevalence Data in Europe
2.3, Kang, Laumann, Glasser, Paik- Worldwide Prevalence and Correlates
2.4, Graham, Bancroft – Assessing the Prevalence of Female Sexual Dysfunction with Surveys: What is Feasible?
PSYCHOLOGY
3.1, Moore, Heiman – Women’s Sexuality in Context: Relationship Factors and Female Sexual Function
3.2, Wiegel, Scepkowski, Barlow – Cognitive and Affective Processes in Female Sexual Dysfunctions
3.3, Hatfield, Rapson – Love and Passion
3.4, Rellini – Sexual Abuse
ANATOMY
4.1, O’Connell, Sanjeevan – Anatomy of Female Genitalia
4.2, Hoyt – Innervation of the Vagina and Vulva
4.3, Jannini – Histology and Immunohistochemical Studies of Female Genital Tissue
4.4, Van Houten – Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor and Pelvic Organ Support System
PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS
5.1, Mong, Lee, Easton, Pfaff- Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Sexual Arousal
5.2, Skepkowski, Georgescu, Pfaus – Neuroendocrine Factors in Sexual Desire and Motivatio
5.3, Giuliano, Guiloteau – Neurophysiology Of Female Genital Sexual Response
5.4, Giraldi, Levin – Vascular Physiology of Female Sexual Function
5.5, Traish, Kim – Modulation of Female Genital Sexual Arousal by Sex Steroid Hormones
5.6, Park – Animal Models in the Investigation of Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction
PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS: DESIRE, AROUSAL, ORGASM and PAIN
6.1, Nappi, Ferdeghini, Polatti – Mechanisms Involved in Desire and Arousal Dysfunction
6.2, Kim, Traish – Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Involved in Genital Arousal Dysfunction
6.3, Guay, Spark – Pathophysiology of Sex Steroids in Women
6.4, Levin – The Physiology and Pathophysiology of the Female Orgasm
6.5, Pukall, Lahaie, Binik – Sexual Pain Disorders: Pathophysiologic Factors
SPECIAL ISSUES CONCERNING ETIOLOGY OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
7.1, Hayes, Dennerstein – Aging Issues
7.2, Patel, Brown, Bachmann – Sexual Function in the Menopause and Peri-menopause
7.3, Salonia, Brigamti, Rigatti, Montorsi – Medical Conditions Associated with Female Sexual Dysfunction
7.4, Graziottin – Breast Cancer and Its Effect on Women’s Body Image and Sexual Function
7.5, Von Sydow – Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postpartum Period
7.6, Ann Davis, Castano – Oral Contraceptives and Sexuality
7.7, O’Sullivan, Hearn – Sexual Function and Urinary Tract Infections, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
SPECIAL ISSUES CONCERNING COUPLES
8.1, Nichols – Sexual Function in Women with Women: Lesbians and Lesbian Relationships
8.2, Sand, Fisher, Rosen, Irwin Goldstein – Sexual Function in Women with Men: Partners with Sexual Dysfunction
SECION III: PSYCHOLOGIC & BIOLOGIC MANAGEMENT
PATIENT HISTORY & PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
9.1, Lieblum – Classification and Diagnosis of Female Sexual Disorders
9.2, Varaklis – Medical History, including Gynecologic History
9.3, Perelman – Psychosocial History
9.4, Schwenkhagen, Brandenburg – Sexual History
9.5, Stewart – Physical Examination in Female Sexual Dysfunction
SPECIALIZED LABORATORY TESTING
10.1, Prausse, Jansen – Blood Flow: Vaginal Photoplethysmography
10.2, Maravilla – Blood Flow: MRI and Brain Imaging for Evaluating Sexual Arousal in Women
10.3, Garcia, Maitland, Munarriz, Irwin Goldstein – Blood Flow: Duplex Doppler Ultrasound
10.4, Levin – Blood Flow: Heated Electrode
10.5, Vardi, Gedalia, Gruenwald – Neurologic Testing: Quantified Sensory Testing
10.6, Yilmaz, Yang – Neurophysiologic Evaluation of Female Genital Innervation
10.7, Stanczyk – Measurement of Circulating Levels of Steroid Hormones
PSYCHOLOGIC TREATMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
11.1, Lief , Friedman- History of Psychologic Treatments
11.2, Rosen, Barsky – Psychologic Assessment and Self-Report Questionnaires in Women: Subjective Measures of Female Sexual Dysfunction
11.3, Brotto – Psychologic-based Desire and Arousal Disorders: Treatment Strategies and Outcome Results
11.4, Meston – Female Orgasmic Disorder: Treatment Strategies and Outcome Results
11.5, Althof, Banner – Difficult Cases: Psychologic Treatment of Desire, Arousal and Orgasm Disorders
SEXUAL PAIN DISORDERS
12.1, Payne, Bergeron, Khalife, Binik- Assessment, Treatment Strategies and Outcome Results: Perspective of Pain Specialist
12.2, Margesson, Stewart – Overview of Vulvar Pain: Pain Related to a Specific Disorder and Lesion Free Pain
12.3, Herman – Physical Therapy for Female Sexual Dysfunction
12.4, Irwin Goldstein – Medical Management: Perspective of the Sexual Medicine Physician
12.5, Vincenti, Graziottin – Management by Anesthetic Blocks
12.6, Bergeron, Pukall, Binik – Difficult Cases: Treatment of Sexual Pain Disorders
HORMONAL TREATMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
13.1, Sue Davis – Available Therapies and Outcome Results in Pre-Menopausal Women
13.2, Altman, Deldon-Saltin – Available Therapies and Outcome Results in Transition and Post-Menopausal Women
13.3, Stuckey – Difficult Cases: Hormonal Treatment of Desire, Arousal and Orgasm Disorders
NON-HORMONAL MEDICAL TREATMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DSYFUNCTION
14.1, Caruso – Non-Hormonal Medical Treatment Options for Female Sexual Dysfunction
14.2, Becher, Salonia, Irwin Goldstein – Difficult Cases: Medical Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
15.1, Irwin Goldstein, Andrew Goldstein – Sexual Pain Disorders Involving Pathology within the Vestibule: Current Techniques
15.2, IrwinGoldstein – Difficult Cases: Surgical Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction
SPECIAL ISSUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DSYFUNCTION
16.1, Rosen, Barsky, Ferguson – Clinical Trials in Female Sexual Dysfunction
16.2, Hensley, Nurnberg – Depression
16.3, Lynch – Dermatologic Disorders Resulting in Sexual Dysfunction
16.4, Krychman, Amsterdam, Carter – Cancer, Sexuality and Sexual Expression
16.5, Sipski, Alexander – Spinal Cord Injury
16.6, Lundberg – Neurologic Disorders: Female Neurosexology
16.7, Bradford, Meston – Hysterectomy and Alternative Therapies
16.8, Fourcroy – Sexuality and Genital Cutting, Circumcision and Mutilation
16.9, Irwin Goldstein, Munarriz, De, Johnson – Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome and Clitoral Priapism
STRATEGIES BY HEALTH CARE CLINICIANS FOR MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
17.1, Parish – Role of the Primary Care and Internal Medicine Clinician
17.2, Zolbrod – Role of the Psychologist
17.3, Segraves – Role of the Psychiatrist
17.4, Kellog-Spadt, Whitmore – Role of the Female Urologist/Urogynecologist Clinician
17.5, Gamez – Role of the Non-Physician Health Care Clinician
17.6, Kang, Ducharme – Integration of Medical and Psychologic Diagnosis and Treatment
SECTION IV: OUTREACH
EDUCATION
18.1, Clayton, Parish – Medical Student Curricula/Sexual Medical Education
18.2, Arleque – Patient Outreach and Education
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
19, Goldstein, Meston, Davis, Traish – Future Directions
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