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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.
Faysal A Yafi +2 more
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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
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Primary Erectile Dysfunction [PDF]
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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Erectile dysfunction in diabetic patients
Background and Objective: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the most neglected complications of diabetes mellitus that reduce the quality of life. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the erectile dysfunction and related risk factors in diabetic patients.
Ali Reza Mofid (MD) +3 more
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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 ...
Jonathan, Rees, Biral, Patel
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Erectile dysfunction in renal transplant patient - A prospective observational study
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED), defined as an inability to obtain or maintain an erection adequate for satisfactory sexual function, is present in up to 50–80% of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) (1).
Nripesh Sadasukhi +6 more
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Estradiol is an independent risk factor for organic erectile dysfunction in eugonadal young men
Erectile dysfunction attributable to testosterone deficiency is less common in young males, and the effect of estradiol on erectile function in eugonadal young males is unclear.
Hui-Rong Chen +5 more
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Correlation between Motorcycle Riding and Erectile Dysfunction on Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers
Objective: Erectile dysfunction is a condition in which the patient is unable to achieve or maintain a sufficient erection for sexual intercourse. Transportation usage was believed to have a higher risk of erectile dysfunction. This study aimed to assess
Ricky Adriansjah +7 more
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Background Obstructed defecation is a common pelvic floor medical problem among adult population. Pelvic floor disorders were reported to be associated with sexual dysfunction including erectile dysfunction among male patients.
Mervat Sheta Elsawy +1 more
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Erectile Dysfunction among Nigerian Men with Diabetes: a Systematic Review
Background Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder with multiple microvascular and macrovascular complications. Some of the complications of diabetes such as erectile dysfunction are a result of an interplay of both microvascular and ...
Taoreed Adegoke Azeez +3 more
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