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The effectiveness and safety of intracavernosal botulinum toxin injections in the management of erectile dysfunction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical studies
Karl H Pang
Background Patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) are often left with limited nonsurgical options when conventional pharmacotherapies become ineffective. Botulinum neurotoxin serotype A (BoNT-A) intracavernosal injections (ICIs) have been demonstrated in a few clinical studies to be effective and ...
Corynanthe pachyceras K. Schum (Rubiaceae) boosts sexual behavior, improves sexual hormones/semen quality and, modulates oxidative stress in a rat model of age-induced hypogonadism: an experimental study
Aubrile Julie Ndomgang and others
Background Hypogonadism refers to a condition where the body does not produce enough testosterone. It is an important cause of male sexual dysfunctions and infertility. Corynanthe pachyceras is a medicinal plant with a claimed powerful aphrodisiac potential. Aim This study investigated the ...
Factors affecting complications and outcomes in penile fractures: a decade of surgical experience from a single center
Murat Sambel and others
Background Penile fracture (PF) is a urological emergency that can lead to significant complications if not treated promptly and understanding the factors influencing complications and outcomes in PFs is crucial for improving patient management. Aim This study aims to evaluate the impact of various ...
South Asian Society for Sexual Medicine School, Bangladesh: a multidisciplinary training initiative in an under-resourced country
Mohammad Shamsul Ahsan and others
Background The yearly courses conducted by the South Asian Society for Sexual Medicine (SASSM) in Bangladesh establish a collaborative training paradigm designed to increase healthcare professionals’ comfort with sexual medicine and develop skills for giving the best treatment possible to ...
Sexual dysfunctions in patients with well-compensated chronic liver disease: role of etiology, Mediterranean diet and quality of life in an observational cross-sectional study
Lorenzo Romano and others
Background Sexual dysfunctions (SD) are highly prevalent in Chronic Liver Diseases (CLD). Whether Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) carries a higher risk of SD is unknown as is the role of dietary patterns or quality of Life (QoL). Aim to assess (1) prevalence of SD ...
Methods, practices, and complications related to the use of artificial penile nodules within the French Guiana penitentiary
Jeremy Vergez and others
Background Artificial penile nodules (APNs) are small, handmade objects inserted under the penile skin, a practice deeply rooted in the prison environment of French Guiana, raising significant concerns related to sexual health, including complications and an increased risk of sexually transmitted ...
AI-assisted transcription of YouTube videos on penile enlargement: analysis of their text quality and readability
Mehmet Fatih Şahin and others
Background Patients dealing with sensitive issues like penile enlargement (PE) might benefit from YouTube videos. Therefore, it is essential that the textual content of these videos is clear, trustworthy, and of high quality. Aim Are the AI-assisted acquired texts’ qualities and comprehensibilities ...
Response to Letter to the Editor on “The associations among platelet count, mean platelet volume, and erectile dysfunction: an observational and Mendelian randomization study”
Jingxuan Peng and others
To the Editor, We are pleased to see that our article has received recognition and has sparked significant discussions. 1 We appreciate their interest in our work and their efforts to further strengthen the scientific discourse in this area. To further foster this meaningful exchange, we will ...
Letter to the Editor on “The associations among platelet count, mean platelet volume, and erectile dysfunction: an observational and Mendelian randomization study”
Yuekun Fang and others
To the Editor, We read with great interest the article titled “ The associations among platelet count, mean platelet volume, and erectile dysfunction: an observational and Mendelian randomization study, ” which provides valuable insights into the relationship between platelet parameters and ...
Letter to the Editor on “Association of total testosterone levels with cardiometabolic diseases in men with erectile dysfunction”
Scott Selinger and Gregory R Thoreson
We appreciate the work of Chen et al. 1 in furthering the linkage between low testosterone and a myriad of comorbidities with increased cardiovascular disease. There are several clarifying points on their work we would like to add. First, this information should serve to remind the medical and ...
Menopause is associated with a decrease in sexual function among women with endometriosis
Alexandre Vallée and others
Background Menopause-related endocrinological shifts are linked to sexual dysfunction, and women with endometriosis exhibit lower Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) scores, indicating impaired sexual well-being. Aim To assess the impact of menopause on sexual function in women with endometriosis. ...
Icariin inhibits hyperglycemia-induced cell death in penile cavernous tissue and improves erectile function in type 1 diabetic rats
Haowei Yang and others
Background Hyperglycemia can cause endothelial cell (EC) and smooth muscle cell (SMC) death in the penile cavernous tissue of rats and lead to erectile dysfunction (ED). Objectives To investigate the proportions of apoptotic, pyroptotic, and ferroptotic cells among ECs and SMCs in the penile ...
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