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. 2009 Oct-Dec;2(4):394-400.

Diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction--a practical update

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Diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction--a practical update

C Persu et al. J Med Life. 2009 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

During the last decades, erectile dysfunction was considered a direct consequence of aging and, although of a great concern for the affected patient, little was available to evaluate and treat this problem. If aging could not be invoked in all cases, than the psychogenic etiology was the only explanation. Over the coming years, a better understanding of the physiology involved in the penile process of tumescence and detumescence has allowed for better approach of each disease asociated with erectile dysfunction so that adequate treatment modalities can be applied to the pacient. As we all know, every pacient is a particular case. The development of modern PDE-5 inhibiters, along with other more or less invasive therapies, puts a new light on the medical approach of ED.

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