Management of Male ImpotenceAlan Hugh Bennett, Alan H. Bennett |
Contents
The Anatomy Physiology and Neurophysiology of Male | 1 |
The Endocrinology of Impotence | 26 |
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abnormal anastomosis androgen arteriography artificial erection associated autonomic bilateral bladder cause cavernous arteries cavernous bodies chordee chronic renal failure Clin clinical corpora cavernosa corpus cavernosum decreased deep dorsal vein diabetes diagnosis diphallia disease disorders distal drug effect ejaculation endocrine Endocrinol epigastric epispadias erectile dysfunction etiology evaluation factors Figure genital glans GnRH gonadotropin hemodialysis hemodynamic hormone hypogastric hypogonadism hypogonadotropic impaired impotence innervation intercourse internal iliac artery internal pudendal artery Karacan Leydig cell libido lower motor neuron mechanism Michal motor neuron lesions nerve neurologic nocturnal penile tumescence normal orgasm patients pelvic penile arteries penile erection penile implants penile prosthesis penis perineal physiologic pituitary potency procedure produce prolactin prostatic prosthesis psychogenic psychologic reflex reported response revascularization sacral segment serum sexual dysfunction sexual function spinal cord injury stimulation surgery surgical syndrome techniques testicular testosterone testosterone levels tests tissue treatment urethra Urol Urology vascular Vasculogenic Impotence venous
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