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    Hormones, Age, and Erectile Dysfunction: Should Routine Testing Be Part of the Initial Evaluation? by Daniel Porav-Hodade, Raul Dumitru Gherasim, Irina Bianca Kosovski, Toader Septimiu Voidazan, Nicolae Crisan, Petrut Bogdan, Radu Galis, Bogdan Ovidiu Feciche, Mártha Orsolya Katalin Ilona, Ciprian Todea-Moga

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast, LH, estradiol, SHBG, and prolactin do not demonstrate any statistical correlation with erectile dysfunction and should not be recommended as routine investigations.…”
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    Diaphragmatic dysfunction by J. Ricoy, N. Rodríguez-Núñez, J.M. Álvarez-Dobaño, M.E. Toubes, V. Riveiro, L. Valdés

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This type of patient should be treated in experienced centres.This review aims to provide an overview of the problem, with special emphasis on the diseases that cause diaphragmatic dysfunction and the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures most commonly employed in clinical practice. …”
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    Valuable Harmful Dysfunctions by Virginia Ballesteros, Ana L. Batalla

    Published 2024-05-01
    “… This paper addresses the Harmful Dysfunction Analysis of mental disorder. We argue that some mental conditions meet both of its criteria —the dysfunction criterion and the harm criterion— and yet should not count as mental disorders because of their value. …”
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    Sexual dysfunction in anxiety disorders by M. I. Yagubov, I. Yu. Kan, N. V. Dobaeva, I. R. Ayriyants

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The data was searched by names, annotations and keywords: sexual dysfunction, anxiety and stress disorder (sexual dysfunction, anxiety and stress disorder) in the databases Elibrary and PubMed.Results. …”
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    The prevalence of sexual dysfunction and erectile dysfunction in men with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis by V. Shaygannejad, O. Mirmosayyeb, S. Vaheb, N. Nehzat, M. Ghajarzadeh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The pooled prevalence of erectile dysfunction was 49% (95% CI: 47%–50%). Conclusion: Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent complication of MS in male patients which should be considered by clinicians. …”
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    Pelvic floor dysfunctions in female athletes by Agnieszka Pawlik, Adrianna Tabeau, Patryk Dudek, Wiktoria Ulicka, Klaudia Łuczak, Justyna Pięta, Hanna Sitarek, Joanna Prus, Marcel Chudzikowski, Agata Prokopiuk

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Additionally, the implementation of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) has shown promise in preventing and managing UI. Future research should expand beyond UI and particularly include sexual health and anorectal dysfunction, to ensure comprehensive care for female athletes. …”
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    MODERN APPROACHES OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION DIAGNOSIS by P. V. Glybochko, Yu. G. Alyaev, T. G. Markosyan, S. S. Nikitin, V. A. Grigoiyan, E. E. Babalov

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Denervation processes in pelvic floor muscles should be considered in clinical assessment of patients with ED.…”
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    Methods of Screening for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction by V. N. Trubilin, E. G. Polunina, E. Yu. Markova, D. V. Andzhelova, S. V. Kurenkova, L. Yu. Bezmel’nitsyna

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The relevance of the modern diagnosis of meibomian glands dysfunction (MGD) increases daily. Firstly, it is caused by changing of the perception about the prevalence of this disease, according to various data it is from 40 to 71% of the population in different age groups. …”
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