Erectile dysfunction in patients on late ontogenesis:ii. features of epidemiology
Odin V.I., Didenko V.I., Bologov S.G.
FGBVOU VPO "Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov" Defense of the Russian Federation , St. Petersburg, Lebedeva str., 6 , E-mail : OdinVitali@mail.ru
Brief summary
The paper presents the survey of outpatient urological patients in late ontogeny for the presence of overt or latent erectile dysfunction (ED). The most common form is a clear ED is observed on the background of chronic prostatitis in remission (79.84%). And the greatest prevalence of latent forms of ED was found in patients with prostatic hypertrophy (89.56%), while the frequency of detection of latent progradiently of ED increases with age.
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