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Erectile Dysfunction: AUA Guideline
Journal of Urology, 2018A. Burnett+13 more
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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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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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Molecular mechanisms associated with diabetic endothelial–erectile dysfunction
Nature reviews. Urology, 2016Â. Castela, C. Costa
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Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men-A Review of the Prevalence and Risk Factors.
Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2017H. M. T. Nguyen+2 more
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Sildenafil and erectile dysfunction
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1999FABBRI A, AVERSA, Antonio, ISIDORI, Aldo
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Iatrogenic erectile dysfunction
Current Opinion in Urology, 1997MONTORSI , FRANCESCO+3 more
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Evaluation and Management of Erectile Dysfunction in the Hypertensive Patient
Current Cardiology Reports, 2017J. Patel+3 more
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Erectile Dysfunction and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms.
European Urology Focus, 2017C. de Nunzio+3 more
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