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Primary Care - Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Erectile dysfunction is a common condition. Many men do not self-report erectile dysfunction symptoms; thus, physicians must ask about sexual health and function to elicit concerns. Although the impact of untreated erectile dysfunction on quality of life should prompt physicians to ask about symptoms, so should the presence of cardiac and metabolic ...
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Erectile dysfunction is a common condition. Many men do not self-report erectile dysfunction symptoms; thus, physicians must ask about sexual health and function to elicit concerns. Although the impact of untreated erectile dysfunction on quality of life should prompt physicians to ask about symptoms, so should the presence of cardiac and metabolic ...
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 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.
Mihmanli, Ismail, Kantarci, Fatih
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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.
Mihmanli, Ismail, Kantarci, Fatih
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Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2003
The past several years have witnessed a veritable revolution in our understanding and management of erectile dysfunction. Although surgical implants in the form of penile prostheses continue to be an important part of treatment of end-stage cases, the largest change has been brought about by the introduction of oral medications, such as sildenafil ...
Ernani Luis, Rhoden +1 more
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The past several years have witnessed a veritable revolution in our understanding and management of erectile dysfunction. Although surgical implants in the form of penile prostheses continue to be an important part of treatment of end-stage cases, the largest change has been brought about by the introduction of oral medications, such as sildenafil ...
Ernani Luis, Rhoden +1 more
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SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician, 2003
Erectile dysfunction is one of the prime challenges confronting the treating physician. Its prevalence is directly proportional to aging. It is imperative to comprehend the intricate mechanism of erection in order to individualize the approach to management. Thus, it is appropriate to evaluate the etiology of erectile dysfunction.
Virendra N, Sehgal, Govind, Srivastava
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Erectile dysfunction is one of the prime challenges confronting the treating physician. Its prevalence is directly proportional to aging. It is imperative to comprehend the intricate mechanism of erection in order to individualize the approach to management. Thus, it is appropriate to evaluate the etiology of erectile dysfunction.
Virendra N, Sehgal, Govind, Srivastava
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1994
A better understanding of penile physiology and pathophysiology has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction in the past decade. This article summarizes the current knowledge and presents a patient's goal-directed approach to the evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Carrier, Serge +2 more
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A better understanding of penile physiology and pathophysiology has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction in the past decade. This article summarizes the current knowledge and presents a patient's goal-directed approach to the evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Carrier, Serge +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
AbstractIn the past 30 years, advances in basic science have been instrumental in the evolution of the male sexual health treatment paradigm from a psychosexual model to a new model, which includes oral and intracavernosal injection pharmacotherapy, vacuum constriction devices and penile prostheses for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
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AbstractIn the past 30 years, advances in basic science have been instrumental in the evolution of the male sexual health treatment paradigm from a psychosexual model to a new model, which includes oral and intracavernosal injection pharmacotherapy, vacuum constriction devices and penile prostheses for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
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Nursing Standard, 2008
Erectile dysfunction is a common problem affecting sexual function in men. Approximately one in 10 men over the age of 40 is affected by this condition and the incidence is age related. Erectile dysfunction is a sentinel marker for several reversible conditions including peripheral and coronary vascular disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus ...
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Erectile dysfunction is a common problem affecting sexual function in men. Approximately one in 10 men over the age of 40 is affected by this condition and the incidence is age related. Erectile dysfunction is a sentinel marker for several reversible conditions including peripheral and coronary vascular disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus ...
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Genetics of Erectile Dysfunction
Journal of Urology, 2012Erectile dysfunction affects 50% of men older than 40 years. Recently more attempts have been made to identify genetic predictors of this disease. We reviewed animal and human data on genes related to the development and increased risk of erectile dysfunction.A literature search was performed using the PubMed® database.
Natalya A, Lopushnyan, Kanchan, Chitaley
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Depression and Erectile Dysfunction
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2007Depression and erectile dysfunction (ED) clearly are associated. Although urologists and psychiatrists have long recognized that antidepressant medications affect erectile function negatively, the interplay between the two conditions remains underappreciated. Psychiatrists may be reluctant to question a patient in detail about ED, and urologists seldom
Antoine, Makhlouf +2 more
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The Physiology of Erectile Dysfunction
Herz, 2003Male erectile dysfunction is a common urologic disorder which can have a profound detrimental impact on a patient's quality of life. Normal erectile function represents a complex physiologic process requiring integrated synchronized function of vascular, neurologic, and musculoskeletal body systems, with significant psychologic factors playing a role ...
Shane, Russell, Ajay, Nehra
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