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  2. Venous leak - Wikipedia

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    Venous leak, also called venogenic erectile dysfunction and penile venous insufficiency, is one category of vasculogenic impotence — a cause of erectile dysfunction in males. [2] It affects all ages, being particularly awkward in young men. [ 3 ]

  3. Penile ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasound is an excellent method for the study of the penis, such as indicated in trauma, priapism, erectile dysfunction or suspected Peyronie's disease. [ 1 ] Ultrasound is an imaging modality that, in addition to being well tolerated and widely available, is considered an excellent method for the evaluation of many penile diseases.

  4. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The term erectile dysfunction does not encompass other erection ... Prevalence of diagnosis or prescription was the highest for age ...

  5. Sexual dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Sexual dysfunction is especially common among people who have anxiety disorders. [2] [30] [31] [5] Ordinary anxiety can cause erectile dysfunction in men without psychiatric problems, but clinically diagnosable disorders such as panic disorder commonly cause avoidance of intercourse and premature ejaculation. [32]

  6. Prostaglandin E1 - Wikipedia

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    When injected into the penis for erectile dysfunction; side effects may include penile pain, bleeding at the site of injection, and prolonged erection (priapism). [2] Prostaglandin E 1 is in the vasodilator family of medications. [2] It works by opening blood vessels and relaxing smooth muscle. [2]

  7. ICD-11 - Wikipedia

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    The latter is a block. In the ICD-11 MMS, blocks never have codes, and not every entity necessarily has a code, although each entity does have a unique id. [30] In the ICD-10, the next level of the hierarchy is indicated in the code by a dot and a single number (e.g. P35.2).

  8. Erection Hardness Score - Wikipedia

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    Erection hardness (EH) is a key indicator of erectile dysfunction (ED) and is usually assessed through tactile methods. The Erection Hardness Score (EHS) is a simple, validated, self-reported tool that measures erection hardness on a 4-point scale: 0 (no enlargement), 1 (enlarged but not hard), 2 (hard but not for penetration), 3 (hard enough for penetration but not fully rigid), and 4 (fully ...

  9. Penile plethysmography - Wikipedia

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    Penile plethysmography (PPG) or phallometry is a measurement of blood flow to the penis, typically used as a proxy for measurement of sexual arousal.The most commonly reported methods of conducting penile plethysmography involves the measurement of the circumference of the penis with a mercury-in-rubber or electromechanical strain gauge, or the volume of the penis with an airtight cylinder and ...