This article presents a review of literature on the history of the study of theerection phenomenon and erectile dysfunction (ED). In the article the evolution of ED studiesis reviewed in a chronological order. Erectile dysfunction has been a major concern at all times. In the process of human development the knowledge of anatomy, physiology of the penis, the erection phenomenon and causes of erectile dysfunction as well asthe methods of treatment of this disease have been improved. The parallel development of different concepts, organic, hormonal and psychological theories has led to a common understanding that there is no a single mechanism of erection and there is no one factor influencing the occurrence of erectile dysfunction. Thus, the...
Introduction: Up to 50% of all men over 50 years of age suffer from erectile dysfunction. Since the ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the consistent or recurrent inability of a man to attain and...
Before the 20th century, individuals often did not live beyond the reproductive years, and sexuality...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inabili-ty to develop normal erection or an hardening problem at va...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to develop normal erection or an hardening problem at var...
The evaluation and treatment of Erectile Dysfunction has evolved dramatically over the last 10 years...
In this thesis the findings and results are reported of clinical studies on diagnosis and treatment ...
In this review, we analyze erectile dysfunction (ED) in the context of sexual selection. We highligh...
In the world today, erectile dysfunction (ED) is a serious health problem that significantly lowers ...
Erectile dysfunction is a multidimensional but common male sexual dysfunction that involves an alter...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men throughout the world. The literature is ample, but...
It has been estimated that currently over 150 million men worldwide suffer from erectile dysfunction...
Penile erection is a perfect example of microcirculation modulated by psychological factors and horm...
Introduction. Understanding the physiology of penile erection is important for all who work in the f...
AbstractIntroductionUnderstanding the physiology of penile erection is important for all who work in...
Introduction: Up to 50% of all men over 50 years of age suffer from erectile dysfunction. Since the ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the consistent or recurrent inability of a man to attain and...
Before the 20th century, individuals often did not live beyond the reproductive years, and sexuality...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inabili-ty to develop normal erection or an hardening problem at va...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to develop normal erection or an hardening problem at var...
The evaluation and treatment of Erectile Dysfunction has evolved dramatically over the last 10 years...
In this thesis the findings and results are reported of clinical studies on diagnosis and treatment ...
In this review, we analyze erectile dysfunction (ED) in the context of sexual selection. We highligh...
In the world today, erectile dysfunction (ED) is a serious health problem that significantly lowers ...
Erectile dysfunction is a multidimensional but common male sexual dysfunction that involves an alter...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men throughout the world. The literature is ample, but...
It has been estimated that currently over 150 million men worldwide suffer from erectile dysfunction...
Penile erection is a perfect example of microcirculation modulated by psychological factors and horm...
Introduction. Understanding the physiology of penile erection is important for all who work in the f...
AbstractIntroductionUnderstanding the physiology of penile erection is important for all who work in...
Introduction: Up to 50% of all men over 50 years of age suffer from erectile dysfunction. Since the ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the consistent or recurrent inability of a man to attain and...
Before the 20th century, individuals often did not live beyond the reproductive years, and sexuality...