Vascular Andrology: Erectile Dysfunction, Priapism and VaricoceleAndrea Ledda Erectile dysfunction is a complex syndrome associated and determined by several separate vascular and nonvascular factors. In recent years, the evolution of noninvasive vascular technology used to investigate macro- and microcirculation in vascular disorders has produced a large amount of information and increased our knowledge of vascular pathophysiology. Andrea Ledda and his clinical research group, well known to their international colleagues, describe new developments in andrology and stress the importance of vascular disorders in erectile dysfunction. This volume will be very useful to andrologists, vascular surgeons, and angiologists, and to all specialists interested in the diagnostic evaluation of erectile disorders and varicocele. |
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... erection dysfunction that a careful evaluation be made of the possible correlation between the clinical picture and ... erection the diastolic flow increases and the resistance index then decreases . Once a state of a complete erection ...
... erection dysfunction that a careful evaluation be made of the possible correlation between the clinical picture and ... erection the diastolic flow increases and the resistance index then decreases . Once a state of a complete erection ...
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... erection dysfunction that a careful evaluation be made of the possible correlation between the clinical picture and ... erection the diastolic flow increases and the resistance index then decreases . Once a state of a complete erection ...
... erection dysfunction that a careful evaluation be made of the possible correlation between the clinical picture and ... erection the diastolic flow increases and the resistance index then decreases . Once a state of a complete erection ...
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... erection . Two techniques are commonly used : pharmacocavernosometry and colour Doppler imaging ( CDI ) . As an initial step , both investigations require relaxation of the trabecular smooth muscle and arterial smooth muscle to mimic ...
... erection . Two techniques are commonly used : pharmacocavernosometry and colour Doppler imaging ( CDI ) . As an initial step , both investigations require relaxation of the trabecular smooth muscle and arterial smooth muscle to mimic ...
Contents
The Prevalence of Vasculogenic Factors | 3 |
Prostaglandins and the Aetiology | 19 |
Intracavernosal Drug Therapy | 57 |
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