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Introduction: Over the years, scattered cases of acquired penile girth increase have been published with different terms, the common clinical feature being a mechanically hampered penetration.
Edoardo Stefano Pescatori, MD +2 more
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Erectile dysfunction - an update of current practice and future strategies [PDF]
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to achieve and maintain a penile erection adequate for satisfactory sexual intercourse.1 Up to 150 million men worldwide suffer from ED and this figure is likely to double by the year 2025.2 A number
Kalsi, J, Muneer, A
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Purposes To evaluate the efficacy of human amniotic membrane (AM) grafting in the canine penile tunica albuginea defect; we developed an animal model as the first step toward an innovating new method for the treatment of Peyronie’s disease, penile ...
M. Salehipour +4 more
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Single-cell transcriptome atlas of the human corpus cavernosum
The corpus cavernosum is the most important structure for penile erection, and its dysfunction causes physiological and psychological problems. Here the authors perform single-cell RNA-sequencing on corpus cavernosum samples from males with normal ...
LiangYu Zhao +21 more
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Effects and Mechanism of Action of a Tribulus terrestris Extract on Penile Erection
Purpose Tribulus terrestris has been used as an aphrodisiac. However, little is known about the effects and mechanism of action of T. terrestris on penile erection. Therefore, the effect of a T.
J. Do, S. Choi, J. Choi, J. Hyun
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Endocrinologic Control of Men's Sexual Desire and Arousal/Erection [PDF]
Several hormones and neurotransmitters orchestrate men's sexual response, including the appetitive (sexual desire) and consummative (arousal and penile erection) phases.
Aversa, Antonio +4 more
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Penile Skin Bridge: Uncommon Cause of Painful Spontaneous Erection in Young Males
Erection is a neurovascular response to visual, emotional, and tactile stimuli. It is classified as psychogenic, reflexogenic, and nocturnal. The causes of painful erections are Peyronie’s disease, penile fracture, penile tumours, penile lichen ...
A.O. Takure
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Clinical Management of Priapism: A Review [PDF]
Priapism is defined as a persistent and painful erection lasting longer than four hours without sexual stimulation. Based on episode history and pathophysiology, priapism is classified into three subtypes: ischemic (low-flow), non-ischemic (high-flow ...
Kazuyoshi Shigehara, Mikio Namiki
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PENILE TORSION OF A TWO-YEAR-OLD BOY: A CASE REPORT
Objective: This case report presented Penile Torsion in pediatrics. Case(s) Presentation: A two-year-old boy with a chief complaint of rotated penile to the right side since birth.
Fikri Alam Riza Putra +2 more
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Recent advances in the management of priapism [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
Priapism is an uncommon urological emergency that can lead to permanent impotence if prompt presentation and medical intervention is not performed. It is a breakdown of the usual physiological mechanisms controlling penile tumescence and detumescence ...
Asif Muneer +2 more
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