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Erectile dysfunction

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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Guidelines on Erectile Dysfunction

European Urology, 2002
The introduction of new oral therapies has completely changed the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to erectile dysfunction. A panel of experts in this field have developed guidelines for clinical evaluation and treatment based on the review of available scientific information.
Wespes E   +5 more
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Erectile Dysfunction

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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Sexuality and erectile dysfunction

2011
Sexuality is a complex concept encompassing far more than the simple sexual act. Sexuality in fact includes the physiological, behavioural and relational aspects of human sexual life, which are variously influenced by psychological factors (e.g. sexual fantasies, desire, arousal, psychosexual orientation, and the choice of the sexual object), as well ...
CARANI, Cesare   +2 more
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Erectile Dysfunction

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2004
MONTORSI , FRANCESCO, Salonia, A.
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Investigations in erectile dysfunction

Current Opinion in Urology, 2003
This is an update of recent developments in the investigation of erectile dysfunction in the period since March 2002.Three developments in the field of medical sexology redirected the approach towards the investigation of erectile dysfunction. First, the emergence of oral pharmacological therapy; second, the notion that sexual relationship issues have ...
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Erectile dysfunction

BMJ, 2014
Asif, Muneer   +3 more
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Male erectile dysfunction

2004
Publisher Summary Individuals with autonomic dysfunction are markedly more prone to develop impotence or erectile dysfunction (ED) than those without autonomic dysfunction. The anatomic site currently believed to be the most common cause of ED is the neuromuscular junction where the cavernosal nerves meet the smooth muscle of the deep cavernous penile
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Sildenafil and erectile dysfunction

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1999
FABBRI A, AVERSA, Antonio, ISIDORI, Aldo
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