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Sexual dysfunctions in inflammatory bowel disease: role of Mediterranean diet and quality of life
Abstract Background Dietary factors and chronic gastrointestinal diseases are frequent determinants of sexual dysfunctions (SD). Whether inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are associated with SD is not well known as well as the role of diet and quality of life (QoL).
Lorenzo Romano+23 more
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Abstract Background Among erectile dysfunction (ED) caused by metabolic abnormalities, diabetes mellitus‐induced ED (DMED) progresses rapidly, manifests with severe symptoms, and shows reduced responsiveness to conventional medications. Hyperglycemia in the corpus cavernosum has been linked to the induction of both ferroptosis and oxidative stress ...
Sheng Xin+8 more
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Background: Several observational cohort studies suggested a close correlation between inflammatory bowel disease and erectile dysfunction. Nevertheless, whether there was a causal effect between them remained debatable. In this study, we aimed to detect
Renbing Pan+4 more
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Angiogenic and Neurotrophic Effects of Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Conditioned Medium for Erectile Dysfunction [PDF]
Department of Biomedical EngineeringA three-dimensional spheroid culture system to harvest conditioned medium (CM) from human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) with high efficiency were introduced and investigated the therapeutic ...
Kim, Seul Gi
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Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus‐induced erectile dysfunction (DMED) responds poorly to first‐line treatments, necessitating the development of new therapeutic strategies. Relaxin‐2 (RLX‐2) plays a crucial role in protecting vascular endothelium, vasodilatation, and antifibrosis in various diseases.
Bocheng Tu+10 more
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Trials have shown yohimbine is effective for erectile dysfunction [PDF]
Max H Pittler, E Ernst
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Update on andrological effects of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and COVID‐19: An overview review
Abstract Background Evidence indicates a wide range of andrological alterations in patients with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoronaVirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19). Aim To provide an update on the andrological effects of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and COVID‐19.
Giuseppe Lisco+7 more
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Erectile dysfunction following radical prostatectomy remains a frequent problem despite the development of nerve-sparing techniques. This erectile dysfunction is believed to be neurogenic, enhanced by hypoxia-induced structural changes which result in ...
M. Albersen+3 more
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Psychogenic erectile dysfunction complicating ophthalmic surgery [PDF]
Stephen Beatty+2 more
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