1. Altered microRNA profiles of testicular biopsies from patients with nonobstructive azoospermia |
Page:100—105 |
2. The association of stromal antigen 3 (STAG3) sequence variations with spermatogenic impairment in the male Korean population |
Page:106—111 |
3. Effect of ketotifen fumarate on experimental autoimmune orchitis and torsion of the spermatic cord |
Page:112—117 |
4. Biomedical engineering and erectile restoration: Design considerations for urologic prosthetics |
Page:15—19 |
5. Fundamentals of prosthetic urology |
Page:20—27 |
6. Updates in penile prosthesis infections |
Page:28—33 |
7. Epidemiology regarding penile prosthetic surgery |
Page:2—7 |
8. Pain management strategies in penile implantation |
Page:34—38 |
9. Penile prosthesis implant in the special populations: Diabetics, neurogenic conditions, fibrotic cases, concurrent urinary continence surgery, and salvage implants |
Page:39—44 |
10. Artificial urinary sphincter surgery in the special populations: Neurological, revision, concurrent penile prosthesis and female stress urinary incontinence groups |
Page:45—50 |
11. Modern treatment strategies for penile prosthetics in Peyronie's disease: A contemporary clinical review |
Page:51—59 |
12. Management of urethral atrophy after implantation of artificial urinary sphincter: What are the weaknesses? |
Page:60—63 |
13. The modern testicular prosthesis: Patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes |
Page:64—69 |
14. Future considerations in prosthetic urology |
Page:70—75 |
15. The role of tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 in spermatogonial differentiation and spermatocyte meiosis |
Page:79—87 |
16. Reduced semen quality in patients with testicular cancer seminoma is associated with alterations in the expression of sperm proteins |
Page:88—93 |
17. Risk profiling in patients undergoing penile prosthesis implantation |
Page:8—14 |
18. Consecutive nightly measurements are needed for accurate evaluation of nocturnal erectile capacity when the first-night laboratory recording is abnormal |
Page:94—99 |
19. Reduced semen quality in patients with testicular cancer seminoma is associated with alterations in the expression of sperm proteins. |
Page:88—93 |
20. The association of stromal antigen 3 (STAG3) sequence variations with spermatogenic impairment in the male Korean population. |
Page:106—111 |
21. Effect of ketotifen fumarate on experimental autoimmune orchitis and torsion of the spermatic cord. |
Page:112—117 |
22. Altered microRNA profiles of testicular biopsies from patients with nonobstructive azoospermia. |
Page:100—105 |
23. Consecutive nightly measurements are needed for accurate evaluation of nocturnal erectile capacity when the first-night laboratory recording is abnormal. |
Page:94—99 |
24. Updating semen analysis: a subpopulation approach. |
Page:118—119 |
25. The role of tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 in spermatogonial differentiation and spermatocyte meiosis. |
Page:79—87 |
26. Subinguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy is safe and effective in a solitary testicle. |
Page:120—121 |
27. Darolutamide: a novel androgen-signaling agent in nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. |
Page:76—78 |
28. Teasing apart the multiple roles of Shp2 (Ptpn11) in spermatogenesis. |
Page:122—122 |
29. Modern treatment strategies for penile prosthetics in Peyronie's disease: a contemporary clinical review. |
Page:51—59 |
30. Pain management strategies in penile implantation. |
Page:34—38 |
31. Updates in penile prosthesis infections. |
Page:28—33 |
32. Risk profiling in patients undergoing penile prosthesis implantation. |
Page:8—14 |
33. Prosthetic urology: past, present, and future. |
Page:1—1 |
34. Future considerations in prosthetic urology. |
Page:70—75 |
35. Fundamentals of prosthetic urology. |
Page:20—27 |
36. Biomedical engineering and erectile restoration: design considerations for urologic prosthetics. |
Page:15—19 |
37. Management of urethral atrophy after implantation of artificial urinary sphincter: what are the weaknesses? |
Page:60—63 |
38. The modern testicular prosthesis: patient selection and counseling, surgical technique, and outcomes. |
Page:64—69 |
39. Epidemiology regarding penile prosthetic surgery. |
Page:2—7 |
40. Artificial urinary sphincter surgery in the special populations: neurological, revision, concurrent penile prosthesis and female stress urinary incontinence groups. |
Page:45—50 |
41. Penile prosthesis implant in the special populations: diabetics, neurogenic conditions, fibrotic cases, concurrent urinary continence surgery, and salvage implants. |
Page:39—44 |