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Androgen and estrogen receptor expression in the developing human penis and clitoris. [PDF]
To better understand how the human fetal penis and clitoris grows and remodels, we undertook an investigation to define active areas of cellular proliferation and programmed cell death spatially and temporally during development of human fetal external ...
Baskin, Laurence+6 more
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Abstract Genitourinary anomalies constitute a large proportion of congenital malformations. However seminal tract anomalies, particularly ejaculatory duct (ED) anomalies are very rare and little information exists on the topic. We are reporting a very rare case of bilateral ectopic EDs opening in the bladder trigone in a 33‐year‐old gentleman ...
Ahmed Albakr+6 more
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A Rare Variation in the Origin and Course of the Artery of Penis [PDF]
Vascular variations of the penis are very rare. Awareness of its variations is of utmost importance to the urologists and radiologist dealing with the reconstruction or transplants of penis, erectile dysfunctions, and priapism.
Kumar, Naveen+5 more
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Effects of diet and antihyperglycemic drugs on erectile dysfunction: A systematic review
Abstract Background Erectile dysfunction is recognized as one of the complications of diabetes mellitus. To date, a wide gap of knowledge is present on the efficacy of pharmacological treatments of diabetes mellitus on erectile function, acting not only through metabolic control. Similarly, the effects of different diet regimens on erectile dysfunction
Giuseppe Defeudis+8 more
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Peyronie's disease development and management in diabetic men
Abstract Background Peyronie's disease (PD) is a fibrosing disorder of the penis resulting in plaque formation and penile deformity that negatively affect sexual and psychosocial function of patients. A multifactorial etiology of PD is assumed with diabetes mellitus (DM) being a potential risk factor.
Simone Gianazza+11 more
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Tracking intracavernously injected adipose-derived stem cells to bone marrow. [PDF]
The intracavernous (i.c.) injection of stem cells (SCs) has been shown to improve erectile function in various erectile dysfunction (ED) animal models. However, the tissue distribution of the injected cells remains unknown.
Banie, L+6 more
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Abstract Background The incidence of diabetic erectile dysfunction (ED) is rapidly increasing, and due to the severe angiopathy caused by diabetes, current drugs are ineffective at treating ED. Insulin‐like growth factor‐binding protein 5 (IGFBP5) promotes cell death and induces apoptosis in various cell types.
Jiyeon Ock+5 more
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Development of the human prepuce and its innervation. [PDF]
Development of the human prepuce was studied over the course of 9-17 weeks of gestation in 30 specimens. Scanning electron microscopy revealed subtle surface features that were associated with preputial development, namely the appearance of epidermal ...
Baskin, Laurence S+3 more
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Comparative Morphology of the Penis and Clitoris in Four Species of Moles (Talpidae). [PDF]
The penile and clitoral anatomy of four species of Talpid moles (broad-footed, star-nosed, hairy-tailed, and Japanese shrew moles) were investigated to define penile and clitoral anatomy and to examine the relationship of the clitoral anatomy with the ...
Ewer RF+15 more
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Abstract Introduction Erectile dysfunction is associated with diabetes mellitus with an estimated prevalence of 52.5% in the diabetic population. The first‐line therapy for erectile dysfunction is phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors, but data suggest that diabetic men may be less responsive than non‐diabetic men.
Axel Alberto Cayetano‐Alcaraz+4 more
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