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Erectile dysfunction [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2016
Erectile dysfunction is a multidimensional but common male sexual dysfunction that involves an alteration in any of the components of the erectile response, including organic, relational and psychological. Roles for nonendocrine (neurogenic, vasculogenic and iatrogenic) and endocrine pathways have been proposed.
Yafi, Faysal A   +12 more
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Erectile dysfunction

open access: yesNursing Standard, 2007
Erectile dysfunction has been defined by the National Institutes of Health as the inability to achieve and/or to maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse. It may result from psychological or organic causes. With the advent of oral pharmacotherapy, the diagnostic approach has significantly changed over the past decade.
Ismail, Mihmanli, Fatih, Kantarci
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Erectile Dysfunction [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Urology, 2006
An overview of the latest concepts advanced with regard to the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of male ED is provided.Published literature and current paradigms promoted by consensus bodies in the field with regard to the management of ED were reviewed.ED is a neurovascular phenomenon modulated by hormonal, local biochemical, and ...
Nainal S, Shah, Nelson, Lo
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Erectile dysfunction [PDF]

open access: yesThe Lancet, 2013
Erectile dysfunction is a common clinical entity that affects mainly men older than 40 years. In addition to the classical causes of erectile dysfunction, such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, several common lifestyle factors, such as obesity, limited or an absence of physical exercise, and lower urinary tract symptoms, have been linked to the ...
Rany, Shamloul, Hussein, Ghanem
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Primary Erectile Dysfunction [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Urology, 1989
We evaluated 67 patients 18 to 60 years old (mean age 28.5 years) with primary erectile dysfunction (absence of full sustained erections since early childhood or puberty) using a multidisciplinary approach. Organic causes of the erectile dysfunction were found in 57 of the 67 patients (85 per cent): 12 (18 per cent) had neurological, 35 (52 per cent ...
Stief, Christian Georg   +3 more
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Endocan and Erectile Dysfunction [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Men's Health, 2019
Endothelial dysfunction (ED) occurs early in the development of atherosclerosis. Predictors of vascular risk including obesity, hyperlipidemia, metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension are associated with both vascular endothelial and ED. Endocan is a novel marker of endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, and atherosclerosis.
Sevket Balta, Dimitri P. Mikhailidis
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Erectile dysfunction: an overview [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Reproduction Update, 1997
Erectile dysfunction is a common (affecting 10-20 million men in the USA) and multifactorial disease due to organic and/or psychological factors that strongly impairs the quality of life in man. During the past decade many advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction have been made and new therapeutic strategies have ...
FABBRI A, AVERSA, Antonio, ISIDORI, Aldo
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Ginseng for erectile dysfunction

open access: yesCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2017
Dietary supplements with ginseng, or ginseng alone, are widely used for a broad range of conditions, including erectile dysfunction. Ginseng is particularly popular in Asian countries. Individual studies assessing its effects are mostly small, of uneven methodological quality and have unclear results.To assess the effects of ginseng on erectile ...
Myeong Soo Lee   +6 more
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Markers of erectile dysfunction

open access: yesIndian Journal of Urology, 2008
With the development and marketing of oral pharmacotherapy that is both noninvasive and successful in treating erectile dysfunction (ED), the quest to identify markers of organic ED lost ground. Indeed, the multi-factorial nature of ED may have led many researchers to conclude that searching for a universal marker of ED was futile.
Arnold Melman, Kelvin P. Davies
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Pathophysiology of Erectile Dysfunction

open access: yesThe Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2005
ABSTRACT Introduction Multiple regulatory systems are involved in normal erectile function. Disruption of psychological, neurological, hormonal, vascular, and cavernosal factors, individually, or in combination, can induced erectile dysfunction (ED).
Saenz De Tejada, I.   +6 more
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