• The relationship between ED and diabetes was investigated. • Decreased apolipoproteins could be associated with ED. • Diabetes-associated ED is related to an increased oxidation of plasma proteins. • Lipid metabolism and oxidative stress appear to exert a complex interplay in ED
Background: A large body of evidences indicates that sexual dysfunction, and in particular erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a widespread condition, the incidence of which is increasing globally. ...
Several studies have shown that erectile dysfunction (ED) influences the risk of cardiovascular even...
• The relationship between ED and diabetes was investigated. • Decreased apolipoproteins could be a...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that exists an association of non-diabetic and diabetic patients ...
Purpose: We investigated the relationship between oxidative stress and diabetic erectile dysfunction...
Abstract Background Vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (VED) is considered as a common complication a...
Introduction and Objective: Increasing levels of homocysteine (Hcys) are related to decreased nitric...
Diabetes mellitus (DM), a chronic metabolic disease characterised by elevated levels of blood glucos...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between serum lipids including cholesterol, low-density lipopr...
Metabolic syndrome is highly correlated with erectile dysfunction (ED) according to direct and indir...
Sexual dysfunction is common in patients with diabetes mellitus. Vascular, neurological and hormonal...
In this narrative review we have briefly revised the main epidemiological evidences on the relation ...
The review deals with recent findings regarding the association between erectile dysfunction (ED) an...
E rectile dysfunction is an importantcause of decreased quality of life inmen (1,2). Strong epidemio...
Background: A large body of evidences indicates that sexual dysfunction, and in particular erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a widespread condition, the incidence of which is increasing globally. ...
Several studies have shown that erectile dysfunction (ED) influences the risk of cardiovascular even...
• The relationship between ED and diabetes was investigated. • Decreased apolipoproteins could be a...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that exists an association of non-diabetic and diabetic patients ...
Purpose: We investigated the relationship between oxidative stress and diabetic erectile dysfunction...
Abstract Background Vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (VED) is considered as a common complication a...
Introduction and Objective: Increasing levels of homocysteine (Hcys) are related to decreased nitric...
Diabetes mellitus (DM), a chronic metabolic disease characterised by elevated levels of blood glucos...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between serum lipids including cholesterol, low-density lipopr...
Metabolic syndrome is highly correlated with erectile dysfunction (ED) according to direct and indir...
Sexual dysfunction is common in patients with diabetes mellitus. Vascular, neurological and hormonal...
In this narrative review we have briefly revised the main epidemiological evidences on the relation ...
The review deals with recent findings regarding the association between erectile dysfunction (ED) an...
E rectile dysfunction is an importantcause of decreased quality of life inmen (1,2). Strong epidemio...
Background: A large body of evidences indicates that sexual dysfunction, and in particular erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a widespread condition, the incidence of which is increasing globally. ...
Several studies have shown that erectile dysfunction (ED) influences the risk of cardiovascular even...