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1. Scope and Goals of Andrology
Part I. Physiologic Basis
2. Physiology of testicular function
3. Physiology of sperm maturation and fertilization
Part II. Classification and Diagnosis of Andrological Disorders
4. Classification of andrological disorders
5. Anamnesis and Physical Examination
6. Ultrasound imaging in andrology
7. Endocrine Laboratory Diagnosis
8. Cytogenetic and molecular genetic diagnostics
9. Semen analysis
10. Sperm quality and sperm function tests
11. Biopsy and histology of the testis
Part III. Clinics in Andrology: Secondary Hypogonadism
12. Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism of hypothalamic origin
13. Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism of pituitary origin and rare syndromes with central hypogonadism
14. Delayed puberty in boys
15. Pituitary hypogonadism, hyperprolactinemia, and gonadotropin-producing tumors
Part IV. Clinics in Andrology: Primary Hypogonadism (Disorders at the Testicular Level)
16. Anorchia and Polyorchidism
17. Undescended testes
18. Varicocele
19. Orchitis
20. Disorders of spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis
21. Klinefelter syndrome
22. XX male and XYY karyotype
23 Structural chromosomal changes
24. Testicular tumors
25. Senescence and late-onset hypogonadism
Part V. Clinics in Andrology: Diseases of Seminal Ducts and Accessory Sex Organs
26. Infections and inflammation of the seminal ducts and accessory sex glands
27. Obstructions of the seminal ducts, cystic fibrosis and congenital aplasia of the ductus deferens
28. Immunologically induced infertility
29. Andrologically relevant changes in the external genitals
30. Disorders of erection, cohabitation and ejaculation
Part VI. Clinics in Andrology: Disorders of Sexual Differentiation and Androgen Target Organs
31. Variants of sex development
32. Gynecomastia
33. Male androgenetic alopecia
Part VII. Clinics in Andrology: Disorders of Reproductive Health caused by Environmental and Systemic Diseases
34. Testicular dysfunction in systemic diseases
35. Environmental Influences on Male Reproductive Health
Part VIII. Andrological Therapy
36. Therapy with testosterone
37. Abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) for doping
38. Treatment of hypogonadism of hypothalamic or pituitary origin
39. Therapeutic attempts in idiopathic infertility
40. Gynecology relevant to andrology
41. Assisted fertilization
42. Cryopreservation of human sperm and testicular germ cell tissue for fertility reserve
Part IX. Sexual Health
43. Sexual Medicine and Andrology
44. Involuntary Childlessness from the Perspective of Sexual Medicine
Part X. Male Contraception
45. Male contribution to contraception
46. Vasectomy
47. Approaches to hormonal male contraception
48. Non-hormonal Approaches to Male Contraception
Part XI. Law and Ethics in Reproductive Medicine
49. Legal regulations in Andrology and Reproductive Medicine
50. Ethical criteria of reproductive medicine. .
Part I. Physiologic Basis
2. Physiology of testicular function
3. Physiology of sperm maturation and fertilization
Part II. Classification and Diagnosis of Andrological Disorders
4. Classification of andrological disorders
5. Anamnesis and Physical Examination
6. Ultrasound imaging in andrology
7. Endocrine Laboratory Diagnosis
8. Cytogenetic and molecular genetic diagnostics
9. Semen analysis
10. Sperm quality and sperm function tests
11. Biopsy and histology of the testis
Part III. Clinics in Andrology: Secondary Hypogonadism
12. Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism of hypothalamic origin
13. Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism of pituitary origin and rare syndromes with central hypogonadism
14. Delayed puberty in boys
15. Pituitary hypogonadism, hyperprolactinemia, and gonadotropin-producing tumors
Part IV. Clinics in Andrology: Primary Hypogonadism (Disorders at the Testicular Level)
16. Anorchia and Polyorchidism
17. Undescended testes
18. Varicocele
19. Orchitis
20. Disorders of spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis
21. Klinefelter syndrome
22. XX male and XYY karyotype
23 Structural chromosomal changes
24. Testicular tumors
25. Senescence and late-onset hypogonadism
Part V. Clinics in Andrology: Diseases of Seminal Ducts and Accessory Sex Organs
26. Infections and inflammation of the seminal ducts and accessory sex glands
27. Obstructions of the seminal ducts, cystic fibrosis and congenital aplasia of the ductus deferens
28. Immunologically induced infertility
29. Andrologically relevant changes in the external genitals
30. Disorders of erection, cohabitation and ejaculation
Part VI. Clinics in Andrology: Disorders of Sexual Differentiation and Androgen Target Organs
31. Variants of sex development
32. Gynecomastia
33. Male androgenetic alopecia
Part VII. Clinics in Andrology: Disorders of Reproductive Health caused by Environmental and Systemic Diseases
34. Testicular dysfunction in systemic diseases
35. Environmental Influences on Male Reproductive Health
Part VIII. Andrological Therapy
36. Therapy with testosterone
37. Abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) for doping
38. Treatment of hypogonadism of hypothalamic or pituitary origin
39. Therapeutic attempts in idiopathic infertility
40. Gynecology relevant to andrology
41. Assisted fertilization
42. Cryopreservation of human sperm and testicular germ cell tissue for fertility reserve
Part IX. Sexual Health
43. Sexual Medicine and Andrology
44. Involuntary Childlessness from the Perspective of Sexual Medicine
Part X. Male Contraception
45. Male contribution to contraception
46. Vasectomy
47. Approaches to hormonal male contraception
48. Non-hormonal Approaches to Male Contraception
Part XI. Law and Ethics in Reproductive Medicine
49. Legal regulations in Andrology and Reproductive Medicine
50. Ethical criteria of reproductive medicine. .