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Leuprolide Acetate Is A Familiar Drug That May Modify Sex-Offender Behaviour: The Urologist's Role (PDF) The early history of treatment of paedophilia has paralleled the treatment of prostate cancer.
BJUI Mini Review 2006 April
Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction: Beyond The Haemodynamic Changes (PDF) Vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) consists of arteriogenic ED (cavernosal artery insufficiency) and veno-occlusive ED [1–3].
BJUI Mini Review 2006 January
Ejaculatory Disorders and Sexual Function (PDF) Recent advances in the knowledge and treatment of erectile dysfunction have increased patient and practitioner awareness of other sexual problems, particularly ejaculatory disorders (EjD).
BJUI Mini Review 2005 June
Peyronie’s Disease: The Epidemiology, Aetiology And Clinical Evaluation of Deformity (PDF) While PD was once considered to be relatively uncommon, studies now suggest that its prevalence is similar to that of diabetes or urolithiasis [1].
BJUI Mini Review 2005 April
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: An Underestimated Condition in Men (PDF) One consequence of the availability of medication that allows men to enhance their erection is that male hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is erroneously presented and treated as erectile dysfunction (ED).
BJUI Mini Review 2005 February
Surgical Alternatives for Treating Peyronie’s Disease (PDF) Peyronie’s disease (PD), characterized by an acquired plaque-inducing penile deformity, is a common cause of sexual dysfunction in middle-aged men.
BJUI Mini Reviews 2004 October
Erectile Dysfunction in the Elderly: Epidemiology, Etiology and Approaches to Treatment This article emphasizes men, and points out that many effective means for treatment exist.
2004-02-19
Risks of Testosterone-Replacement Therapy And Recommentations for Monitoring Once one decides to treat hypogonadal patients with testosterone, what potential problems require monitoring? The authors review cardiovascular, hematopoetic, hepatic, sleep apnea, and prostate related risks.
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