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Oral Administration of the p75 Neurotrophin Receptor Modulator, LM11A-31, Improves Erectile Function in a Mouse Model of Cavernous Nerve Injury [PDF]
Guo Nan Yin +8 more
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Impact of Ankylosing Spondylitis on Erectile Function
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), which is a chronic rheumatologic disorder, may be associated with erectile dysfunction (ED). This study aims to investigate the incidence of erectile dysfunction in patients with AS with a control group and to investigate the risk factors for ED.All demographic data were recorded.
Erdem, İbrahim Halil +2 more
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In the process of water‐soluble cavern construction of salt cavern energy storage, since the interlayer does not dissolve in water easily, sudden collapse will cause engineering accidents such as bending and damage of the inner tube of the cavern.
Zenghui Zhao +5 more
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Erectile function in patients after urethral plastic surgery
Introduction. At present, the progress in reconstructive urology demonstrates high efficiency rates in treating urethral strictures (US), ensuring satisfactory urination parameters. Meanwhile, there is a need to maintain a high quality of life associated
S. V. Kotov +3 more
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The impact of surgical hemorrhoidectomy on male sexual function: A preliminary study
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a highly prevalent condition among men all over the world and commonly associated with undiagnosed medical diseases as chronic pelvic pain and hemorrhoid.
Alsayed Saad Abdelaziz +2 more
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MP39-11 SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF TRAUMATIC PENILE FRACTURE REPAIR ON LONG-TERM ERECTILE AND URINARY FUNCTIONS: ANALYSIS OF TRAUMA REGISTRY [PDF]
Caleb Natale +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction This report describes a post hoc analysis of data from a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, flexible-dose, sildenafil trial in men with erectile dysfunction. Aims To simplify interpretation of ...
Joseph C, Cappelleri +4 more
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Seismic waves with tensile stress, high amplitude, and low frequency are most likely to trigger block instability and sliding. Blocks with a single sliding surface are more prone to movement than those with multiple constraints, and roof‐positioned blocks are especially vulnerable to slide.
Xiao Wang +4 more
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A novel shear‐lag model, validated by pull‐out tests, incorporates a constant bond stress stage to predict the complete load–displacement response of grouted rock bolts, providing a new tool for optimizing anchorage length and material toughness in deep underground engineering. Abstract The stability of rock masses in deep underground excavations, such
Wenhui Bian +6 more
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