Erectile Disorder
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Wik1: W074
Diagnoses: Erectile Dysfunction
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Symptoms: inability to achieve and maintain penile erection sufficient to accomplish sexual activity
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Causes: hormonal deficiency, dorder of the neural system, lack of penile blood supply, diabetes, coronary disease
Productive Medications: From medications to pumps to implants there are alternatives.
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4 CURRENT ARTICLES
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- Radical Prostatectomy Survivorship: What Are We Really Asking?by Christopher Merrett on December 2, 2024
Introduction Urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and bowel dysfunction are well-recognized cancer survivorship outcomes affected by radical prostatectomy (RP) in the treatment of prostate cancer (PCa).The aim of this study was to audit the thoroughness of outpatient discussions and documentation of survivorship outcomes for patients who have undergone RP. Methods This was a retrospective audit of all 253 radical prostatectomies conducted at two tertiary-level Australian institutions...
- Assessment of erectile dysfunction prevalence and associated factors in hypertensive menby Mahruk Rashidi on December 2, 2024
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and identify associated factors among male patients with hypertension.
- Surgical and oncological outcomes of salvage radical prostatectomy after focal therapies: a matched-pair analysisby Francesca Ambrosini on December 2, 2024
CONCLUSION: In the hands of experienced surgeons, sRP after FT offered comparable surgical and oncologic outcomes as RP in a primary setting.
- Retraction: Nesfatin-1 regulates the phenotype transition of cavernous smooth muscle cells by activating PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway to improve diabetic erectile dysfunctionby PLOS ONE Editors on December 2, 2024
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