Erectile impotence: a clinical challenge
Abstract
The wide range of factors that may contribute to impotence is reviewed in an attempt to establish a systematized approach for assessing etiologic factors. The effects on potency of ageing, general fitness, weight, debilitating disease, use of therapeutic and other drugsincluding alcohol and neurogenic, vasculogenic, endocrine/metabolic, urogenital and psychogenic factors are considered and discussed. The review also affords a rationale for the methodology employed.
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