Larry I. Lipshultz MD
Professor of Urology, Scott Department of Urology; Chief, Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Larry I. Lipshultz, M.D., is Professor of Urology and Chief of the Scott Department of Urology’s Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Lipshultz, who holds the Smith Chair in Reproductive Medicine, is a well-known authority on abnormalities of male reproduction, erectile dysfunction, and male hormone production. He received his medical training at the University of Pennsylvania and received fellowship training at The University of Texas at Houston as the first American Urological Association (AUA) research scholar. Recognized as a leading expert on men’s health, Dr. Lipshultz is a highly respected author and editor, as well as lecturer. Teacher as well as physician, researcher, writer, and editor, Dr. Lipshultz instituted a fellowship training program in male reproductive medicine and surgery that has trained more than 110 physicians who are now in practice both here and abroad.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Limits of Male Fertility Testing
- EAU 2019: Testosterone Slows Recurrence in Patients With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
- Consecutive Semen Analyses Are Reliable for Diagnosis of Male Infertility
- The Impact of Microsurgical Repair of Subclinical and Clinical Varicoceles on Total Motile Sperm Count
- Varicocele Management and Resulting Paternity Rates
- Cardiovascular Health, Erectile Dysfunction, and Testosterone Replacement: Controversies and Correlations
- Low Plasma Testosterone Linked With Elevated Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkers
- Testicular Spermatozoa Are of Better Quality Than Epididymal Spermatozoa in Patients With Obstructive Azoospermia
- Vasectomy Reversal Semen Analysis: New Reference Ranges Predict Pregnancy
- Is Advanced Paternal Age a Health Risk for the Offspring?